Celtics’ Derrick White shares fearless mindset on chase-down block
Derrick White saved his best play for late in the Celtics’ 105-98 win over the Mavericks.
White made three game-altering plays in the final 4:07 of Sunday’s game, stealing an errant pass from Mavericks star Luka Doncic, hitting a 26-point three-pointer and blocking forward P.J. Washington on what would have been a breakaway dunk.
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“Just sprinting back, trying to make a play. Obviously they were making a little run there and whatever means necessary, just sprint back and meet him at the rim,” White said about his block.
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He also showed off some of his signature humility when asked what he’s thinking as he’s chasing down a player at full sprint for a block.
“Yeah, that’s why I got dunked on earlier,” White said. “But it’s part of the game. I think just that not afraid to get dunked on allows me to get some that maybe some other people wouldn’t have gotten. So just trying to make a play, just believing in my abilities and what I can do.”
Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla cut off a reporter when he was being asked about the block.
“That was sick,” Mazzulla said.
