The New York Knicks were on the cusp of pulling off a wild comeback Sunday afternoon in Boston – until one of the league’s most lethal fourth-quarter shooters put them back in their place. Karl-Anthony Towns hit a 3-pointer over Derrick White’s outstretched hand on New York’s first possession of the final frame,
Derrick White said he has been playing with more joy lately, and it showed during the 4th quarter against the Knicks. The post After a rough stretch, Derrick White is rediscovering his joy and knocking down shots appeared first on Boston.
Among the 106 players who have appeared in at least 45 games this season, White ranks second in the NBA in fourth-quarter 3-pointers, averaging 1 per game.
Fully recovered from his prolonged January slump, Derrick White helped the Celtics stiff-arm a spirited Knicks comeback in their latest win. Here's how:
There’s been hype coming out of New York for months and yet still no substance after the Knicks were pelted for the third time this season by the Celtics.