Derrick White, the NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist, has returned to Colorado Springs to be inducted into the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Hall of Fame. White’s journey to NBA stardom began at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, where he developed into one of the top players in Division II basketball.
Early Career
Coming out of high school, White received no Division I scholarship offers, but he landed at UCCS, where he earned All-American honors. He credits the program and the people around him for helping shape the player he would become.
White’s path to NBA stardom is anything but conventional. He helped the Boston Celtics win an NBA championship and earned a gold medal with Team USA. Despite the success, Colorado Springs remains a special place in his story.
RMAC Hall of Fame Induction
White returned to Colorado Springs this week to be inducted into the RMAC Hall of Fame, adding another accolade to his remarkable basketball journey. He reflected on how different he looked and how different life was during his time with the Mountain Lions.
Now entering another busy offseason before returning to Boston, White made sure to carve out time to celebrate the honor with family, friends, and the community that helped launch his career.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.