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Mar 28, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Boston Celtics guard Derrick White (9) dribbles against the Atlanta Hawks during the first half at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

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Mar 28, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Boston Celtics guard Derrick White (9) dribbles against the Atlanta Hawks during the first half at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
If the drama from the team’s trades and contract negotiations was not enough, ESPN, with its list, stirred another debate. Despite leading the league in assists, Trae Young was ranked #29. With his career-high rebounding year, Karl-Anthony Towns found himself at #27. But higher than them in rankings was somebody who scored fewer points than them on average–Derrick White. That’s why Gilbert Arenas was raging against such rankings.
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Not only did he come in support of KAT and Young, but the Warriors star also defended Jrue Holiday and his ranking. “ESPN really put Derrick White like 70 spots higher than Jrue Holiday on this top 100 list… 🤦🏾♂️ Bro, did y’all forget Jrue was locking up dudes while Derrick was just happy to get open corner 3s?” For context, Jrue was not in the top 50 players, but had a rating of 91 for the upcoming season. ESPN also had a reason for its ranking of the former Celtics star.
First appreciating that the veteran guard will improve Portland’s defence, which was #16 last season. But his veteran presence proved to be a factor against his higher rating. “But at age 35, it would be unfair to expect Holiday, who is clearly in the winter of a likely Hall of Fame career, to be the force that he once was. Still, for a team that hasn’t made the playoffs in four years, Holiday should be a welcomed boost.” Also, look at his last season rank and the fall from that number.
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In 2024, Jrue Holiday was predicted to be the 36th-best player in the league. But now he is #91. That’s why Gilbert Arenas added, “This list gotta be made by somebody who only watches box scores and highlight reels, cuz ain’t no way y’all seen them both play and came up with THAT ranking. 🗑️😂.” ESPN’s ranking also gave a reason why Derrick White had an improved rating to 26.
ESPN really put Derrick White like 70 spots higher than Jrue Holiday on this top 100 list… 🤦🏾♂️ Bro, did y’all forget Jrue was locking up dudes while Derrick was just happy to get open corner 3s? This list gotta be made by somebody who only watches box scores and highlight reels,… pic.twitter.com/kCl2XR7uo4
— Gilbert Arenas (@NoChillGilZero) October 1, 2025
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“With Jayson Tatum out, White — like Jaylen Brown — could have a chance to burnish his individual accomplishments, and with an increase in individual stats could have a shot at making his first All-Star team this season.” This is true; Tatum is still healing from an Achilles tear, and the entire team is new, with Porzingis, Horford, and Holiday not part of the setup. So, White will have extra responsibility, and that’s why ESPN has rated him highly.
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More reasons in favor of Derrick White
First, the age factor is apparent as White is 31, while Holiday is 35. In fact, the latter is on a downward scoring graph, with his highest being 21.2 points per game back in 2018-19. Last year, it reduced to 11.1 points, although this also has to do with a more changed role and his defensive approach first.
On the other hand, White also registered his career high of 16.4 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. Plus, defensively, the current Celtics guard has achieved more accolades.
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For the third straight year, Derrick White led all NBA guards in blocked shots. Him swatting away a total of 80 shot attempts was also the best effort on the team. The eight-year veteran was also in the top three in the steals category, as Jayson Tatum had four more, while Jaylen Brown had one more than White‘s effort of 72.
This led to him having a third consecutive season in which White recorded at least 75 blocks and 50 steals. Another interesting stat in his favor was being the only guard in the league to contest at least 500 shots.
He finished at the top with 530, and Atlanta’s All-Defensive First Teamer Dyson Daniels was second but far behind with 461. Not only will his offensive actions increase, but with more minutes, his defensive actions could increase again. Even if they remained the same, it’s still a net positive for the Celtics.
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