After trading point guard Derrick
Rose to the New York Knicks, Chicago overhauled last season's roster with the
addition of Wade and Rajon Rondo, who signed with the Bulls in the offseason.
Wade, who finished with 22
points, hit four-of-six from the three-point line in his first game with the
Bulls. Wade had just seven threes during all of the last NBA season for the
Miami Heat.
Wade, who grew up in Chicago,
sealed the victory Thursday with his final three pointer of the night. He
nailed a long-range shot over guard Avery Bradley with 26 seconds left in the
fourth quarter to put Chicago up 104-99.
"It was special," he
said of getting a chance to play for his hometown team. "I had an amazing
career and 23 years ago I had a dream of playing basketball and a dream of
playing with this organization and tonight it became a reality."
Wade has never been known as a
three-point shooter but he's been working on getting better at it.
"For a guy who has been in
the league that long it says a lot that he is willing to work hard and add a
new element to his game," said Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg.
Jimmy Butler led Chicago with 24
points and Rondo added four points and nine assists.
"For some guys who can't
shoot, I think we did pretty well tonight," said Butler.
Forward Taj Gibson finished with
18 points and 10 rebounds for Chicago as he earned a starting role to begin the
season.
Nikola Mirotic had 15 points off
the bench for the Bulls, who dominated the glass 55-36.
Guard Isaiah Thomas led Boston
with 25 points, while Bradley had 16 points, Jae Crowder added 14 and Al
Horford -- a high-profile offseason signee -- finished with 11 points, seven
rebounds and five assists.
The Celtics played their second
game in as many days after defeating the Brooklyn Nets 122-117 on Wednesday at
home.
Chicago led the entire first
half. That included a 57-49 lead at halftime, after getting a combined 28
points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists from Wade, Butler and Rondo.
The Celtics are coming off two
straight playoff appearances. This season they added four-time all-star
Horford, who inked a four-year deal worth $113 million.
Wade said he likes the way the
Celtics are playing and that teams are going to have trouble stopping them this
season.
"You have to be at your best
if you are going to beat them," he said.
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