Celtics’ Derrick White on MVP chants, the Stock Exchange, and being called underrated

White doesn’t shy away from being called underrated, considering it a lifelong narrative he’s had to deal with. 

In an exclusive interview with NBC Sports Boston’s Abby Chin, Boston Celtics starting point guard Derrick White, the current reigning plus-minus and net rating king for his team, shared his thinking about his gameplay so far this season, the team’s dynamics, and his personal journey to the NBA and Boston as a player. He also doesn’t shy away from being called underrated, considering it a lifelong narrative he’s had to deal with.

The chat touches on White’s approach to individual accolades, his partnership with All-NBA Celtics forward Jayson Tatum, and the impact of his getting MVP chants on his thinking. It also covers the influence of his father’s unique nickname for him and backcourt teammate Jrue Holiday – the Stock Exchange — so called for their ability to pick up steals and blocks like no other backcourt in the league.

Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear their talk in full.

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