The Celtics rallied from a 12-point first half deficit to pull away late for a 129-119 road win over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night. The victory improved Boston to 2-1 on their five-game road trip.
The Celtics fought back from a halftime deficit and took command in the second half, outscoring the Jazz 70-55 after intermission despite a poor shooting night from 3-point range (29 percent).
Derrick White led the way for Boston, scoring 22 of his game-high 27 points in the second half to lead the rally. He also stuffed the box score with 7 rebounds, 7 assists, and a career-high 7 blocks, becoming the first Celtic in franchise history to put up that stat line in a game. Jaylen Brown added a double-double with 23 points and 10 assists in the victory, and Anfernee Simons added 20 points off the bench. Six different players scored in double figures for Boston in the victory.
Keynote George finished with a game-high 37 points for the Jazz in the setback as Utah saw their two-game winning streak snapped.
Boston improved to 20-12 with the victory and remain in sole possession of the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Celtics will continue their road trip on Thursday night in Sacramento.
Here are four takeaways from the Celtics’ win on Tuesday night:
**Derrick White does it all for Boston:** The veteran guard couldn’t buy a bucket in the first quarter (0-of-5) but that didn’t stop him from putting together one of the best games of his season. He was a perfect 6-of-6 from inside the arc and got to the line nine times, which compensated for a tough night from 3-point range and led to a game-high 27 points. He also was a thorn in the side of Lauri Markkanen defensively for much of the night, tallying a career-high seven blocks, including multiple ones on Markkanen shot attempts.
**Jaylen Brown’s streak comes to an end in unselfish fashion:** The All-Star forward came up seven points short of scoring 30 points for the 10th consecutive game, but he will sit atop the Boston record books with that mark alongside Larry Bird for the foreseeable future. However, the fact the streak came to an end was a byproduct of unselfish play from Brown, as he looked for open teammates much of the night rather than chasing the record against Jazz double teams. He finished an efficient 9-of-19 from the field and had a superb 10-to-2 assist-to-turnover ratio. Brown also hit several big buckets in isolation situations late against Markkanen, showing himself as the best all-around scoring weapon in crunch time in Salt Lake City.
**Anfernee Simons earns crunch time minutes:** The reserve guard has found it tough to break through late in many fourth quarters this year. However, the veteran brought good energy and shotmaking all night, leading Joe Mazzulla to roll with an offense-first lineup featuring three guards for most of the final frame. The move paid off as Simons helped to space the floor for Boston’s other scorers and also held up enough defensively for the Celtics to outscore the Jazz 30-23 in the fourth quarter. Simons ended up as a team-best plus-27 in the victory.
**Luka Garza gets back on track:** The reserve big man regressed in Sunday’s loss to the Blazers but was back to his strong play since re-emerging in the Celtics rotation last week. He posted 15 points in just 19 minutes while knocking down a pair of 3s and hitting a bunch of nice finishes around the basket. His early offense was pivotal to stabilizing the Celtics offense in the first quarter after a slow start by the starters. The steady effort gives no reason for Joe Mazzulla to turn back to Josh Minott at backup center just yet, as the forward logged his third straight DNP-CD Tuesday night in the win.