In a nail-biting showdown at TD Garden, the Boston Celtics edged out the Utah Jazz with a final score of 112-108, thanks largely to Derrick White’s spectacular offensive display. White dropped a game-high 27 points, showcasing sharp shooting and relentless drives to the basket that kept the Celtics in control during critical moments. His performance included a mix of mid-range jumpers, aggressive penetration, and clutch free throws that fueled Boston’s late-game surge. While the Jazz fought valiantly, notable contributions from Boston’s secondary scorers helped maintain the edge in a fiercely contested matchup.

  • Derrick White: 27 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists
  • Jayson Tatum: 22 points, 8 rebounds
  • Jaylen Brown: 18 points, 6 assists

Utah’s Donovan Mitchell responded with 30 points of his own, keeping the Jazz within striking distance throughout. However, crucial turnovers in the final minutes tilted momentum in Boston’s favor. The Celtics’ defensive adjustments, particularly in the paint, disrupted the Jazz’s rhythm and prevented several key second-chance opportunities. Ultimately, Derrick White’s balanced mix of scoring and playmaking proved too much to overcome in a tightly contested battle.

Team Points Rebounds Assists
Celtics 112 45 26
Jazz 108 43 21