Derrick White channeled his inner Ryan Gosling to take down the Utah Jazz. The Boston Celtics star produced a magnificent comeback late in the game to decimate the home side. Following the game, White’s teammate, Luke Kornet, dropped a perfect comparison for the 29-year-old guard’s effort to take the win against the Jazz.
During the post-game interview, Kornet intervened and shared his thoughts on White’s performance. He compared White to Ryan Gosling from the movie La La Land. The Celtics center said, “I hadn’t seen Derrick White kill jazz like that since Ryan Gosling in La La Land. He was shooting every shot. It was awesome.” However, by the end of the interview, White disappointed the interviewer, saying that he hadn’t watched the film.
Luke Kornet just said Derrick White killed the Jazz like Ryan Gosling in La la Land 😂😂😂@tvabby caught up with White after dropping 24 points, 6 rebounds, a steal and 3 blocks against the Utah Jazz pic.twitter.com/FkPg4DYPXj
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) March 13, 2024
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The 2016 film is a 6x Oscar Award-winning film directed by Damien Chazelle. It’s a musical love story between a passionate Jazz player and a struggling actress. As good as the film gets, it all comes down to the famous performance in the climax. Ryan Gosling, who donned the role of Sebastian, pulls out an iconic performance at “Seb’s” in front of Mia (Emma Stone), who returned to LA after 5 years with her husband. And the scene slowly transitions into the dream montage.
Similarly, Derrick White’s performance tonight was nothing short of Gosling’s performance as the Jazz pianist in the climax. Despite the Celtics’ thunderous performance in the first half, the home side cut down the lead to 2 points. However, the visitors didn’t let the Jazz gain momentum, as they went on a 20-0 run to seal a comfortable 123-107 win.
While White admitted that he hadn’t watched La La Land, he revealed that he watched Gosling’s recent global sensational flick, Barbie.
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Keeping the Ryan Gosling interference aside, let’s take a look at other Celtics stars’ performance tonight.
Celtics take the win after late Ryan Gosling magic
The Celtics entered the 5th game of their road trip with a 2-2 record over the last 4. Losses to the Denver Nuggets and the Cleveland Cavaliers seemed uncharacteristic for the best team in the league, and the game against the Jazz threatened to slip away as well. If not for the 20-0 run in the second half to seal the deal, the Boston side would have lost to a Jazz team that sits 12th in the West. The Celts stepped on the floor without their stars, like Jaylen Brown and Kristaps Porziņģis.
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Jayson Tatum pitched in 38 points along with the combined efforts of 42 points from Jrue Holiday, Kornet, and Sam Hauser. Derrick White dropped 7 crucial three-pointers to help the team expand the lead.
THAT WAS A GROWN MAN SLAM ‼️🤯 pic.twitter.com/YNi9fKOzc4
— Celtics on NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSCeltics) March 13, 2024
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On the other hand, the Jazz had an underwhelming effort apart from Jordan Clarkson’s impressive performance, coming off the bench.
With a resounding comeback victory, the Celtics improved their stranglehold on the East and moved 9.5 games ahead of the Milwaukee Bucks in 2nd place. The Jazz, however, slumped to their 37th loss of the season and fell to 2 games behind the 11th places Houston Rockets.