The Boston Celtics hit the floor for Game 2 tonight looking to keep their playoff momentum rolling, and while all eyes are on the court, Derrick White made sure to turn heads before tip-off. Stepping into the tunnel with a clean streetwear look, White kept it minimal but powerful, proving that you don’t need loud colors to make a statement. The full fit comes out to around $742, sitting right in that sweet spot of elevated but still realistic compared to some of the league’s wild tunnel prices.
A Hoodie That Speaks Without Saying Too Much
Derrick White built his look around the GODSPEED OG Logo Sweatsuit V4 Black hoodie, priced at $299. The piece leans into a dark, understated aesthetic, but the gothic-style lettering across the chest gives it that edge. It’s the kind of hoodie that doesn’t scream for attention, but still gets it. The clean zip-up design paired with subtle detailing makes it the anchor of the entire outfit.
Sweatpants That Complete the Vision
Matching the hoodie, White rocked the GODSPEED Logo Sweatpants coming in at $295. The vertical logo down the leg adds just enough contrast to break up the all-black fit, while still keeping everything cohesive. The relaxed fit and drawstring details keep it comfortable, but the branding gives it that tunnel-ready energy NBA players are known for.
Sneakers That Tie It All Together
On foot, White finished the look with the Nike Travis Scott x Jordan 1 Low OG SP “Reverse Olive”, priced at $148. These bring the only real pop of color into the outfit, with earthy olive tones that subtly stand out against the black sweatsuit. They’re not overly flashy, but they elevate the entire fit.
Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics head into Game 2 tonight looking to build on their early series momentum and take control before the matchup shifts. With championship expectations and one of the deepest rosters in the league, Boston is focused on setting the tone early and not letting up. Jayson Tatum leads the way as the team’s primary scorer and playmaker, capable of taking over the game at any moment with his shot creation and ability to attack all three levels. Derrick White continues to be the glue piece, contributing with timely shooting and reliable defense. If the Celtics can keep their offensive rhythm flowing while locking in defensively, they’ll be in a strong position to secure a 2-0 lead in the series.
Where to watch:
- Typically broadcast on ESPN, TNT, or NBA TV depending on the schedule
- Also available via NBA League Pass
- Streaming options include YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, or Fubo if they carry the channel airing the game

