
Derrick White on what Boston Celtics players do in the NBA offseason
The pair debuted the first episode of the show recently to the delight of Boston fans jonesing for some Celtics content in the depths of the summer dog days. And part of that episode is a segment touching on what it is exactly that NBA players do in the offseason, told from the point of view of White himself.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what the duo had to say about NBA offseasons and more on episode one of the "White Noise" pod!
Listen to "Havlicek Stole the Pod" on:
Spotify: https://tiny.ee/CdKp
iTunes: https://tiny.ee/RK47
YouTube: https://tiny.ee/cOW3
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


USA Today
a few seconds ago
- USA Today
Former NBA player calls the OKC Thunder his favorite team he played for
Despite being a small market, you always hear nothing but positive reviews from NBA players who played for the Oklahoma City Thunder. The city's nightlife may not be as colorful as other larger markets, but it's the perfect place to go to if you're all about basketball. Add Anthony Morrow to the list of former Thunder players who can attest to that. He recently went on the "Stories Untold" podcast. The career journeyman spent almost three seasons in OKC from 2014-17. When asked his favorite NBA city to play for, he went with the Thunder. "Oklahoma City, man. Oklahoma City Thunder. I was so happy because at that time, I had settled down. Had kids, family, all of that," Morrow said. "Oklahoma City was the perfect place for me at the time." The Thunder signed Morrow as a bench outside shooter. He played alongside Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook as they were a title contender. He averaged 7.7 points and shot 39.4% from 3 on 3.6 attempts in his time in OKC. He complimented the high-end talent and fans for why he loved his time there. "To be able to play for the best-run organization in the NBA and maybe in sports. Great staff, great teammates, two Hall-of-Fame guys, great team camaraderie," Morrow said. "It's Oklahoma City. We are the only pro team there. They treat everybody like Michael Jackson in the community. Eat for free, family eat for free, show love. It's right what I needed to stay focused on the court and off the court." The Thunder seldom pick up outside free agents. But when they do, they usually nail the additions. Morrow was a solid outside shooter in his time in OKC. Considering he played for seven NBA franchises, it's notable to see him pick the Thunder for the best franchise he's played for.


USA Today
a few seconds ago
- USA Today
Sixers' Paul George has 2K26 rating revealed for upcoming season
The popular video game, NBA2K26, will be released very soon as everybody prepares for the 2025-26 NBA season. The game promises to add new features and continue to upgrade graphics and things of the like as the game's production team looks for improvements. A big topic everybody looks for is ratings. The masses want to know what their favorite player's 2K rating is in the game and the official Twitter account released the top 100 rated players in the game. The Philadelphia 76ers have an early entry on the list in the form of Paul George. George, a 9-time All-Star who had an injury-riddled first season with the Sixers, has a 2K rating of 81 as he looks ahead to the new season. Other notable players with an 81 rating are Washington Wizards big man Alex Sarr, Portland Trail Blazers high flyer Shaedon Sharpe, and New York Knicks swingman Josh Hart. George was limited to 41 games with the Sixers and saw his numbers decrease across the board from his previous season with the Los Angeles Clippers. Recovering from an offseason left knee surgery, the Sixers hope George can return and give Philadelphia the dominant scoring it expects from him.


USA Today
30 minutes ago
- USA Today
On the Boston Celtics signing former two way wing Ron Harper Jr. to a training camp deal
The Boston Celtics have signed former two way wing Ron Harper Jr. to a training camp deal. What made the Celtics want to ink the prospect to a deal this summer? Is the plan to have him compete for the team's final open regular roster spot? Could he dislodge one of the trio of players Boston has under contract for their own two way slots in Amari Williams, Max Shulga, or RJ Luis Jr.? Or is the plan to get him back to the Maine Celtics at the G League level, where he previously played within the wider franchise orbit? The folks behind the "Cyro Asseo" YouTube channel put together a clip taking a closer look at the signing and what Boston's front office might be planning for Brewer. Check it out below! Listen to "Havlicek Stole the Pod" on: Spotify: iTunes: YouTube: