Celtics guard Derrick White left in the first half of Boston’s matchup with Philadelphia on Thursday night with a dental injury that was reminiscent of the one he suffered last year in the NBA Finals.
It is not all that often one has an opportunity to become part of history in life, but that is exactly what point Derrick White has with the Boston Celtics this season. The Colorado native could be part of the first Celtics roster to be repeat champions since the dynasty era teams of the 1960s.
Derrick White finding his joy (and perhaps as importantly, his long-distance shot) has changed the course of the Boston Celtics' 2024-25 regular season. The Celtics and White both underwent something of a midseason slump,
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White downplayed his recent uptick in play after supposedly having rediscovered his joy playing for Boston this season.
Derrick White had a temporary dental bridge knocked out of his mouth on Thursday. He explains what happened and the next steps for him.
White said that in recent weeks, his dentist urged him to have his permanent bridge installed, and he just kept putting it off.
Boston Celtics guard Derrick White will be getting permanent teeth after having them knocked out a second time.
Boston Celtics guard Derrick White left the game against the Philadelphia 76ers early with an apparent injury.
Boston Celtics star Derrick White provided a cautionary tale about never skipping a dentist appointment. In the second quarter of the Celtics game against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday, March 6,