HIGHLIGHTS: 3Q tonight? A slam dunk ✅

This season, the Boston Celtics have not failed to dominate a few areas of the game. Third quarter is one of them.

Boston had the eighth-highest third-quarter net rating in the NBA going into Sunday night’s game in San Antonio. It’s safe to say that after a convincing victory over the Spurs, they’ll be rising in those rankings.

Derrick White slams home a dunk against the San Antonio Spurs

The Celtics dominated San Antonio with 40 points in the third quarter, their second-highest scoring quarter of the year. From the beginning of the frame to the very conclusion, it was an assault, and we mean that in the most literal sense.

The C’s opened the session with back-to-back buckets from Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum. After grabbing an offensive rebound, Brown made a nice fadeaway from the free-throw line to score. The Celtics then led by 17 points after Tatum converted a 3-pointer from the left wing.

From then on, Boston did not slow down, finishing the quarter with a 53.3 percent shooting percentage from the field. Just in front of the buzzer, Payton Pritchard produced another stunning fadeaway. After a Spurs make, he immediately gained possession of the ball in transition and, with 0.2 seconds remaining, he fired a fadeaway over Cedi Osman’s extended hand. Every player on the club leaped from his seat in joy after Pritchard made the shot from the left baseline, just in front of Boston’s bench.

The Cs must have realised at that point that they were winning.

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During that time, Boston increased their lead to as much as 30 points while holding San Antonio to just 23 points on 40.9 percent shooting from the other end of the court. The Celtics led 105-76 going into the fourth quarter and easily won 134-101.

Important Player Derrick White is still very much on the rise.

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Despite playing only little than 25 minutes on Sunday night, the seventh-year guard—who should unquestionably be selected for his first All-Star game this season—hit his season scoring average exactly on target. With just 11 shots in the game, White finished with 17 points. To reach his scoring total, he made seven of those connections and went 3-for-6 from long range.

Maybe the loudest dunk of White’s career was one of those buckets. With 5:46 remaining in the third quarter, Jaylen Brown stole a Spurs outlet pass and sent it to White, who finished with an unopposed, right-handed slam. Usually reserved, White took a moment to gloat over the dunk by glancing towards Boston’s bench. Then, he slapped Brown on the floor and went to the other end of the court to play defence.

Nuggets of Box Score

Boston tried 12 free throws compared to Boston’s 17 made.In the more over 29 minutes that Kristaps Porzingis played, the C’s outscored San Antonio by 33 points. He ended with nine rebounds, a team high, and 14 points.Luke Kornet scored 12 points to lead all substitutes.Boston’s starting five all had plus/minus ratings at least plus-17 at the end.With just 11 shots, Derrick White scored 17 points in all.Each of Jayson Tatum, Kornet, and Porzingis blocked two shots.With 22 points, Devin Vassell led San Antonio.With 21 points, Victor Wembanyama trailed closely behind him.Every club contributed at least 28 assists, with San Antonio contributing 28 and Boston 29.There were just 11 turnovers made by the Celtics.With seven assists, Payton Pritchard was the game’s leader.Jaylen Brown scored 24 points, while Jaylen Tatum scored 25.Boston took the lead early on and went on to lead by as much as 37 points.

The Night’s Quotation

“It’s crucial, in my opinion, to approach the third quarter with a prepared mindset. We did a good job wrapping up the first half, and we just kept going after that.”

– Derrick White on the impressive third quarter from Boston