Jayson Tatum was right - and honest. He said that there would be lackluster games from the Celtics since it is such a long season. Well, there was "one of those games" last night, when the Chicago Bulls took out the lackadaisical Boston crew, 121-107.
It was obvious from the start that the Bulls wanted this one and The Green were not going to fight hard to avoid that outcome. Al Horford had a rare off night, scoring zero points and missing all nine of his shot attempts, but he wasn't alone in taking responsibility for the loss. Al did have five rebounds, two assists, two steals and two blocks.
As Jayson had previously stated, everybody can have a "bad day at the office". I agree with that. The NBA season is a marathon with a lot of travel. Performing as a team at a high level - mentally and physically - can be taxing.
But I see a bounce-back coming in the next game or two. That win streak was not going to last forever. Lackluster play and repeated losses can't become a habit! It may have been a "good day at the office" for the Bulls, but not the Celtics. A glance at the Tweet below might be inspiration for the next contest.
A good night in the office. pic.twitter.com/6sRprXBRaL
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) November 22, 2022
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