Malcolm Brogdon spoke to the United Nations on his off day this week

The Celtics veteran advocated for more access to clean water globally.

Most of us tend to kick back on our day off whether with a good book, a movie or even just a nap. Not reserve Boston Celtics point guard Malcolm Brogdon.

The man whose nickname is “the President” due to his Barack Obama-esque voice as much as his interest in fighting for the greater good off of the court spent his off day this week addressing the United Nations about the problem of growing water scarcity around the world. It is a rapidly worsening problem globally, and Brogdon helps fight for access to clean water through his charity work in East Africa.

NBC Sports Boston’s Abby Chin recently sat down with the Virginia alum to talk about that work with his Foundation and working with former New England Patriot Chris Long’s organization “The Waterboys” to similar ends, his address to the United Nations and more.

Take a look at the clip embedded above to hear what they had to say!

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