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Celtics star Derrick White's future in Boston could be up in the air after cringeworthy 2026 playoff performance originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Boston Celtics just suffered another loss in the playoffs, this time during a closeout game against the Philadelphia 76ers. With this loss, the C’s head back to Philly to try closing out the series in Game 6.
While they’ve had great production from Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Payton Pritchard, the Celtics have been getting basically nothing from their last star, Derrick White. In fact, White has been so bad this playoff run, it might be time to consider parting ways with him.
White’s 2026 playoff performance
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Derrick White was a major contributor during the regular season, as the C’s played most of it without Tatum. He averaged 16.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 5.4 assists, 1.1 steals, and 1.3 blocks in 34 minutes per game. He also shot 39.4% from the field, and 32.7% from the arc.
It would be logical then that he would continue that level of contribution into the postseason. However, he hasn’t. So far this playoff run, White has averaged a measly 8.2 points on 29.8% from the field, and 21.2% from deep.
Normally White isn’t like this
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White usually is a key contributor in the playoffs, especially for Boston. From 2021-2025, White averaged 13.5 points, 3.6 rebounds, and three assists on 44.7% from the field, and 39.5% from deep.
That reliable three-pointer was a back-breaker for other teams, and now that he isn’t hitting them, the C’s aren’t hitting their deep ball quota reliably to win games.
What White’s future could look like
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If the Celtics somehow blow the 3-1 lead they amassed against Philly, White is probably going to be the first person they blame. While he isn’t the player he used to be, he’s still a great defender, and it seems he still does well in the regular season.
With that in mind, many teams might want to make a deal for him. Boston may have to eat some of his $118 million contract, but at this point, he’s hurting the Celtics more than he’s helping.
Hopefully, White has a bounce-back performance in Game 6, and Boston moves on and forgets his nasty start to the playoffs.
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