Two days prior on their home court, the Boston Celtics had an ugly, frustrating loss to the Chicago Bulls, one that saw coach Joe Mazzulla having to be held back from going at the referees (and picking up a $35,000 fine for his troubles).
Saturday night in the second game of the home-and-home series, Boston went into Chicago and Jayson Tatum made sure that wouldn’t happen again, dropping a 43-point triple-double on the Bulls.
Jayson Tatum STUFFED the stat sheet in Chicago!
43 PTS
16 REB
10 AST
9 3PMTatum is the 1st player in Celtics franchise history to record a 40+ PT, 15+ REB, & 10+ AST triple-double! pic.twitter.com/rddh1YnbPg
— NBA (@NBA) December 22, 2024
Tatum joins Larry Bird as the only Celtics with 40-point triple-doubles in the franchise’s storied history.
Boston will play on Christmas Day against the 76ers, a game that looked much better on paper before the season started than it plays out now.