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Short-Handed Celts Beat Bulls 106-101

CHICAGO (AP) -- Emergency starter Evan Turner scored 19 points, one of five starters in double figures, to lead the short-handed Boston Celtics to a 106-101 triumph over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night.

The Celtics took control in the final six minutes of the second period, which they closed on a 27-8 run to take a 56-41 lead into the half. Avery Bradley scored nine and Turner added six more in the decisive stretch. Led by Bradley, who had 11 points, all five starters scored at least eight in the first half.

Reserve Aaron Brooks led the Bulls with 26 points, while Pau Gasol added 19. Kelly Olynk finished with 18 points and a game-high 11 rebounds for the Celtics.

Boston won for only the second time in its last 10 trips to the United Center. The Bulls fell for the second time in seven games this season.

The teams played without injured All-Star point guards Rajon Rondo and Derrick Rose. Rondo and rookie guard Marcus Smart sat out for the Celtics, while Rose was sidelined for the second straight game and fourth in the last five.

Boston took a 12-2 lead at the outset, as Chicago misfired on 10 of its first 11 field goal attempts. After a time-out, Gasol sparked a comeback, as the Bulls connected on 10 of its final 13 shots in the period to take a 25-20 lead.

But the Bulls couldn't sustain the momentum. When Tyler Zeller scored off Bradley's lob pass midway through the third quarter, the Celtics took a 36-35 lead that wasn't threatened until the final minute.

After Brooks hit a 3-pointer and a pair of free throws to pull the Bulls within 99-96, Olynk split a pair of free throws. Brooks connected on a shot, but Turner, Olynk and Jeff Green answered with two free throws apiece in the final 17 seconds to seal the victory.

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