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Wade Scores 22 In Chicago Debut, Bulls Beat Celtics 105-99

CHICAGO (AP) — Dwyane Wade scored 22 points in a triumphant Chicago debut, Jimmy Butler had 24 and the Bulls won their season opener, beating the Boston Celtics 105-99 on Thursday night.

Wade nailed a 3 from the corner in the final minute to make it a five-point game. Taj Gibson added 18 points and 10 rebounds, and the new-look Bulls got off to a winning start after missing the playoffs last season for the first time since 2008.

Isaiah Thomas led Boston with 25 points. Avery Bradley had 16, and Jae Crowder 14 points, but the Celtics came up short after opening with a win over Brooklyn the previous night.

The Bulls remade their roster in the offseason, jettisoning one hometown superstar and welcoming another when they traded Derrick Rose to New York and signed Wade to a two-year deal worth about $47 million in a move that stunned Miami.

The three-time NBA champion and 12-time All-Star is off to a good start with the Bulls after 13 seasons with the Heat.

Wade hit 4 of 6 3-pointers in this game after making just seven all of last season.

Rajon Rondo, signed by Chicago after a resurgent season with Sacramento, added nine assists. Butler had seven rebounds, and the Bulls pounded the Celtics on the glass 55-36.

The Bulls were leading 95-81 midway through the fourth quarter after newcomer Michael Carter-Williams buried a 3 and a floater and Butler hit a floater of his own.

The Celtics scored 11 straight to get back into it, a driving layup by Thomas cutting it to 95-92.

It was 101-99 when Boston's Jaylen Brown got called for a travel. Wade then nailed a 3 from the corner to make it a five-point game with 26.3 seconds left, sealing the win for Chicago.

TIP-INS

Celtics: Boston coach Brad Stevens said Rondo made a good impression on him during their time together in Boston. "I thought he was very bright obviously, he understood the game, he can make passes in small areas that I have never seen before," Stevens said. "And I tried to coach him like I would coach anybody else. The only thing I would say that you have to be yourself so I coached him like I would coach anybody else."

Rondo was working his way back from a torn ACL in his right knee and played in 30 games during Stevens' first season — 2013-14. He started 22 games the following year for Boston before being dealt to Dallas.

Bulls: The Bulls signed former Celtics first-round draft pick R.J. Hunter. The guard from Georgia State was let go by Boston this week in what Stevens called a numbers crunch. "We had more than 15 NBA players so it was just a matter of time who he was going to get picked up by," Stevens said. "I think the way that he plays fits with how they like to play."

UP NEXT

Celtics: At Charlotte on Saturday.

Bulls: Host Indiana on Saturday.

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