Celtics vs. Bulls, 2017 NBA playoffs: Schedule, scores, predictions, and news

Celtics vs. Bulls, 2017 NBA playoffs: Schedule, scores, predictions, and news

Celtics vs. Bulls, 2017 NBA playoffs: Schedule, scores, predictions, and news
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Celtics vs. Bulls, 2017 NBA playoffs: Schedule, scores, predictions, and news

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Boston took the No. 1 seed, and now they can prove they’re worth it.

The Boston Celtics are somehow the No. 1 seed, and the Chicago Bulls are somehow in the playoffs. Neither seemed likely a couple weeks ago, but here we are, with both teams earning a chance to face off against each other.

Boston’s slow build of a contending playoff team has finally sent them to the very top of the Eastern Conference, topping Cleveland after the Cavaliers stunningly collapsed in the final games. They aren’t without playoff concerns: many of us understandably wonder how the 5’9 Isaiah Thomas may fair in the playoffs, and he is the central hub to their offense. But he has proven himself all season, so let’s give him the benefit of the doubt, at the very least.

All around on the Celtics are quality players of many different varieties — floor spacers, defenders, get-hot-out-of-nowhere scorers. Boston has a varied team, and Al Horford gives them another star, which makes them more formidable than the Celtics team that lost to Atlanta in last year’s postseason.

The Bulls died a thousand deaths this year, and they certainly didn’t think they would need until the final day of the season to earn their playoff berth. Yet there they were, squeaking by on Wednesday to find themselves here. As it turned out, the combination of Rajon Rondo, Dwyane Wade, and Jimmy Butler all together doesn’t bring out the best qualities in each one. But with a few key role players emerging late in the season, Chicago won seven of its final nine games and are at least playing solid basketball right about now.

The Celtics aren’t seen as an untouchable No. 1 seed or anything even close to it, but they will probably be just fine against Chicago. Probably!

KEY MATCHUP: Dwyane Wade vs. his aging body

Wade has been a net negative for Chicago this season, it feels like. He may be the third best shooting guard in NBA history, but Wade’s 18 points on 43 percent shooting showed clear signs of decline this year. In fact, when the Bulls burst back into the postseason after they had fallen to 34-39, Wade was out with an elbow injury. He only returned in the second-to-last game, and moved Paul Zipser back to the bench — even though Zipser’s shooting might actually make him fit better in the starting-five.

FULL SCHEDULE

Game 1: Sunday at Boston, 6:30 p.m. (TNT)

Game 2: Tuesday at Boston, 8 p.m. (TNT)

Game 3: Apr. 21 at Chicago, 7 p.m. (ESPN)

Game 4: Apr. 23 at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. (TNT)

Game 5*: Apr. 26 at Boston

Game 6*: Apr. 28 at Chicago

Game 7*: Apr. 30 at Boston