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Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett (left) gets past Bulls center Joakim Noah who attempts a block during the first quarter of Friday's game in Boston. (Charles Krupa AP)
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BOSTON – Kevin Garnett was an impressed spectator while he still was on the court.

Paul Pierce scored 20 of his 22 points in the third quarter, and the Boston Celtics rolled to a 118-90 victory against the Bulls on Friday night in the teams’ first matchup since last spring’s thrilling seven-game playoff series.

“That was beautiful to watch,” Garnett said of the scoring dominance by Pierce and teammate Ray Allen a quarter earlier. “To watch those two play and build the lead up while they were in there.”

John Salmons led the Bulls (1-1) with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Jannero Pargo had 13 points, and Tyrus Thomas and Joakim Noah 10 apiece.

“It’s an early season test for us and we didn’t respond real well,” Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro said. “In the third they just jumped on us. We weren’t physical enough.”

They’re difficult to contend with,” Del Negro said.

Unlike their opening-round playoff series that saw the teams play a record seven overtime quarters in four games and had one game decided in the closing seconds, Boston broke this one open early in the first half.

The Celtics pushed their lead to double digits for the first time at 29-19 on Sheldon Williams’ fast-break layup early in the second quarter.

The Bulls closed the deficit to nine points on Noah’s basket less than a minute later, but it was the last time they’d be within single digits.

That’s when Allen took over, using screens to get open and hitting all three field goal attempts. He also was 4 for 4 from the free-throw line.

Boston looked determined to put away the Bulls quickly in the second half, with Pierce nailing his five 3s in the third quarter to make it a blowout.

“When you’re a scorer and you make a couple, you feel like you’re on fire,” Pierce said.

Chicago shot fairly well in the third, hitting 12 of 22 attempts, but it was no match for Boston’s 15 of 20.

“That’s when they took off,” Chicago guard Derrick Rose said. “They were hitting every shot.”

Allen, who finished with 20 points, scored nine of Boston’s last 13 in the second as it opened a 50-35 halftime edge.

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