Celtics Dominate Suns Behind White’s All-Around Brilliance 97-81

Boston Celtics Payton Pritchard

The Celtics didn’t just win Tuesday night. They made a statement.

Without Jaylen Brown nursing a knee contusion, Boston could have stumbled. Instead, they delivered one of their most complete performances of the season, dismantling the Phoenix Suns 97-81 at Footprint Center.

Derrick White orchestrated the destruction with 22 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists. White’s fingerprints were all over this game, from timely three-pointers to lockdown defense that had Suns guards second-guessing every decision.

Third Quarter Explosion Breaks Phoenix’s Spirit

The Celtics entered halftime clinging to a modest 50-46 advantage. Then they flipped the script completely.

Boston outscored Phoenix 30-11 in the third quarter, including a backbreaking 16-0 run that sucked the life out of the building. The Suns looked lost, disconnected, and frankly overwhelmed by Boston’s defensive intensity.

Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum stands on the court during the game against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center

“We just locked in,” one Celtics player would likely say if we had locker room access. The defense forced contested shots, grabbed every loose ball, and turned stops into transition opportunities.

Sam Hauser caught fire from deep, drilling four three-pointers and finishing with 16 points. His shooting kept Phoenix honest and opened driving lanes for his teammates.

Queta Provides Muscle Inside

Neemias Queta gave the Celtics exactly what they needed in the paint—toughness, rebounding, and efficient scoring around the rim. His 14-point, 13-rebound double-double came with an edge that Phoenix couldn’t match.

The Celtics absolutely destroyed the Suns on the glass, outrebounding them 61-34. That 27-rebound advantage created second-chance opportunities and demoralized Phoenix’s undermanned frontcourt.

Baylor Scheierman chipped in 11 points and 11 rebounds in another solid showing for the sophomore. Boston’s depth continues to shine even when stars sit out.

Suns Struggle Without Star Power

Phoenix felt the absence of Devin Booker (hip strain) and Dillon Brooks (hand fracture) acutely. Those two combine for nearly 46 points per game, and no amount of effort from the supporting cast could fill that void.

Collin Gillespie led Phoenix with 15 points, and Grayson Allen added 14, but the offensive flow never materialized. The Suns shot just 36.7% from the field and couldn’t generate consistent scoring chances against Boston’s swarming defense.

Jalen Green managed 13 points but needed 18 shots to get there. Every possession felt like a struggle for Phoenix, especially during that disastrous third quarter when nothing dropped.

Celtics Rolling at Perfect Time

This victory marked Boston’s fourth straight win and its ninth in the last 10 games. The Celtics improved to 38-19 and extended their lead in the Atlantic Division.

More impressively, Boston continues to win regardless of who’s available. Brown sat out? No problem. The next man up mentality has become their calling card.

The defense deserves special recognition. During this 10-game stretch, the Celtics have posted the NBA’s best defensive rating. They’re suffocating opponents, forcing difficult shots, and creating turnovers that fuel their transition attack.

Looking Ahead

The Celtics face a quick turnaround with a Wednesday night matchup in Denver. Playing at altitude after a road win never comes easy, but this team has shown remarkable resilience.

For Phoenix, things don’t get easier. They host the Lakers on Thursday, and the pressure mounts with each loss. The Suns have dropped four of their last five and desperately need their injured stars back.

But Tuesday night belonged entirely to Boston. The Celtics played with purpose, precision, and a defensive tenacity that has them looking like legitimate championship contenders again.

White’s leadership, Queta’s physicality, and Boston’s collective effort paint the picture of a team peaking at exactly the right moment. The Eastern Conference should take notice—these Celtics are rounding into form, and they’re doing it with contributions from everyone on the roster.