Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas looks back at the team's bench after scoring a basket during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017, in Boston. Thomas scored 21 points to lead the Celtics to a 128-98 victory. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas looks back at the team's bench after scoring a basket during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Friday, Jan. 27, 2017, in Boston. Thomas scored 21 points to lead the Celtics to a 128-98 victory. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola) Credit: Elise Amendola

Boston — Isaiah Thomas had 21 points and eight assists in just three quarters, extending his streak of scoring at least 20 points to 30 straight games as Boston set a season high in scoring while beating the Orlando Magic 128-98 on Friday night.

Rookie Jaylen Brown added a career-high 20 points, Jae Crowder scored 19 and Kelly Olynyk made all seven shots he attempted, finishing with 16 points.

It was the most points for Boston since a 127-123 overtime loss to Portland on Jan. 21 and tied the Celtics’ previous high in regulation, set Nov. 3 in a 128-122 loss to the defending champion Cleveland Cavaliers.

Nikola Vucevic and Damjan Rudez finished with 14 points apiece to lead the Magic, who trailed by as much as 40 and lost their third straight.

Boston topped 100 points before the end of the third period and got a bonus at the end when Terry Rozier went to the line with the clock reset to 1 second after a video review. Rozier made both foul shots and the Celtics led 104-65 entering the fourth quarter.

The Celtics had a late night ahead with a flight to Milwaukee for a game tonight, so coach Brad Stevens rested his starters and let Boston’s reserves finish off the rout.

With the outcome all but decided, Boston fans got a running start on the Super Bowl with chants of “Brady!” throughout fourth quarter after a fan appeared on the scoreboard monitor wearing a No. 12 Patriots jersey.

Boston held a 68-48 halftime lead after shooting 61 percent (28 of 46) in the first half. The Celtics outrebounded the Magic 25-16 in the first two periods and outscored Orlando 38-28 in the paint.

Notes: Boston’s 68 points in the first half was the most the Celtics have scored in the first two periods this season, topping 64 points in the first half of the opener at Brooklyn. … C Al Horford (groin) sat out on Friday, but was probable to play tonight at Milwaukee, Stevens said. … G Avery Bradley (sore right Achilles’ tendon) missed his fifth straight game.

Heat 100, Bulls 88

Chicago — Goran Dragic had 26 points and 11 assists, Willie Reed scored 20 points and Dion Waiters added 19 to lead the Heat to their sixth straight win.

Dwyane Wade had 15 points to lead the bickering Bulls, who began the day with a team meeting and ended it with a second straight frustrating loss.

Wade and Butler started the controversy when they questioned the desire of the team’s younger players following a loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday. Rajon Rondo fired back a day later, criticizing Wade and Butler in an Instagram post.

All three players were fined, and Wade and Butler were held out of the starting lineup as punishment.

Raptors 102, Bucks 86

Toronto — Kyle Lowry had 32 points, Norman Powell added 19 and the Raptors snapped their longest losing streak of the season at five games.

Still without injured star DeMar DeRozan, Toronto rolled to its seventh straight victory against the Bucks and 13th in the last 14 meetings.

Pelicans 119, Spurs 103

New Orleans — Jrue Holiday scored 23 points, Anthony Davis had 16 points and tied a career high with 22 rebounds, and the New Orleans Pelicans snapped San Antonio’s five-game winning streak.

The Spurs had been winning lately despite having starters Kawhi Leonard and Tony Parker sidelined with nagging injuries. San Antonio fell with both back on the floor. Leonard, returning from sore left hand, scored 23, but showed some rustiness from the field, missing 10 of 16 shots.

Pacers 115, Kings 111 (ot)

Indianapolis — Paul George scored 12 of Indiana’s last 16 points and finished with 33 and the Pacers overcame a 16-point third-quarter deficit to beat Sacramento.

Jeff Teague had 17 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for Indiana.

Knicks 110, Hornets 107

New York — Carmelo Anthony shook off some boos and a rough shooting night to score 18 points, Courtney Lee added 16 against his former team and the New York beat Charlotte.

Anthony finished 8 for 26 from the field and had just one basket in the fourth, but it was a big one, a jumper with 13 seconds left and the Knicks clinging to a two-point lead.

Cavaliers 124, Nets 116

Cleveland — LeBron James scored 31 points, Kyrie Irving added 28 and Cleveland ended a turbulent week with a victory over Brooklyn.

The NBA champions had lost three straight and six of eight while James questioned whether the organization was fully committed to winning a second title.

The Cavaliers took advantage of a timely visit from the NBA’s worst team. Irving scored 20 points, and James added 10 in the third quarter when Cleveland built an 86-62 lead.

Wizards 112, Hawks 86

Atlanta — Otto Porter Jr. had 21 points and 11 rebounds, John Wall scored 19 and the Washington Wizards moved within a half-game of the Southeast Division lead.

Washington has won three straight and 10 of 12, improving to 20-8 since Dec. 5.