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Derrick White ties NBA guard shot‑blocking record in Celtics win
Summary
Derrick White blocked seven shots, tying the NBA record for a guard. The Celtics won 129-119 and White finished with 27 points.
Content
Derrick White tied the NBA record for most blocks in a game by a guard during Boston's road win over Utah. He finished with seven blocked shots and provided a defensive lift that helped the Celtics pull away late. White also scored 27 points, most of them in the second half, while adding rebounds and assists. Teammates recognized his unique ability to contest shots around the rim and noted his willingness to challenge attempts even when that sometimes led to being dunked on.
What was reported:
- Derrick White had seven blocks, tying the NBA record for a guard.
- White scored 27 points, with 22 coming in the second half, and also had seven rebounds and six assists.
- The Celtics beat the Utah Jazz 129-119 after trailing by five at halftime.
- White blocked Lauri Markkanen four times and also rejected shots by other Jazz players, including a late rotation block.
- Boston entered the game ranked second in points in the paint allowed per 100 possessions, and White had been 18th in block percentage entering the night.
Summary:
White's shot-blocking provided momentum shifts that helped Boston close the game. You may want to note his defensive positioning if you are watching game highlights or following scouting updates. Undetermined at this time.
