The Chicago Bulls erased a 19-point second-half deficit against the Boston Celtics. They outscored the Celtics 39-11 in the fourth quarter to pull out a 128-114 victory in Boston. The Bulls continue to start the year on the right side of things, all while the Celtics are doing the complete opposite. Chicago moves to 6-1 on the season and Boston moves to 2-5.

Basketball seems to be back in Chicago and fans couldn't be more excited.

The 14-point victory was actually historic:

Chicago has looked impressive to start the season and will need to keep playing at a high level in order to compete with the top teams in the East such as the Milwaukee Bucks and Brooklyn Nets.

DeMar DeRozan has been stellar this season with the Bulls. He had 37 points and on the season he's averaging 25.6 points per game. He will need to continue this play if they want a chance at the franchise's first title since 1998.

The Bulls haven't won anything since the Michael Jordan days, but it looks like things are turning around in Chicago.

This was surely an impressive win by the Bulls but an even more alarming loss for the Celtics. It's obvious that things aren't working out right now, and they're going to need to make some changes while they have Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown entering their primes.