BOSTON — Boston Celtics sit second in the Eastern Conference with a 41-20 record. Their third straight win leaves them five games behind Detroit. February treated Boston well, and one star earned recognition for it. Guard Derrick White became the first Celtic to win the Eastern Conference’s Defensive Player of the Month.
Celtics Star Derrick White Wins Boston’s First Defensive Player Award In February
White Anchors Elite Defensive Month for Boston

The NBA introduced the Defensive Player of the Month award in the 2024-25 season. It remains one of the league’s newest honors. Atlanta’s Dyson Daniels claimed the inaugural award. He shares the lead for most wins in the East with Cleveland’s Evan Mobley. Out West, San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama claimed the February award. He also won in January, becoming the first repeat winner this season.
Boston’s defensive dominance in February separated them from the field. The Celtics posted a 105.5 defensive rating, the best in the league. That mark edged out San Antonio’s strong defensive run. White drove much of that success with consistent, disruptive play. He protected the rim at an elite level for a guard. White averaged 1.7 blocks per game, ranking third in the East. He also contested 75 shots, the highest total among all guards.
White’s presence transformed Boston’s defense on the court. The Celtics recorded a 100.0 defensive rating with Derrick White playing. That number reflects elite, near-lockdown performance across the month. He consistently rotated, challenged shots, and disrupted offensive rhythm. His instincts allowed Boston to erase mistakes and recover quickly. His effort also set the tone for the team’s defensive identity. Boston relied on discipline, communication, and versatility to sustain this level. White embodied all three traits throughout February.
Award Race Highlights White’s Defensive Impact
Derrick White earned the East’s defensive player of the month over a strong group of contenders. Dyson Daniels hasn’t reached the heights of his defensive breakout season in Atlanta but he had a stellar February. Scottie Barnes anchored Toronto’s defensive schemes with versatility. Bam Adebayo remained Miami’s backbone in the paint. OG Anunoby delivered elite perimeter defense for New York. Ausar Thompson flashed disruptive, high-energy defense for Detroit.
Despite that competition, White stood above the rest through impact and consistency. He influenced games beyond traditional box score metrics. White’s rim protection from the guard position gave Boston a unique edge. He guarded multiple positions without sacrificing effectiveness.
Boston’s team success reinforced his individual case. The Celtics maintained elite defensive standards throughout February, recording eight games where they kept their opponents to 100 points or less. White played a central role in sustaining that level. His performance reflects Boston’s broader championship ambitions.
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