Despite his lofty 9th overall selection, White quickly fell out of favor with new Pistons coach Rick Carlisle and played in only 16 games during the 2001–2002 season, averaging 3.5 points in 8.1 minutes.
Denver Nuggets (2002–2005)
Sensing untapped potential in White, then Denver Nuggets General Manager Kiki Vandeweghe took a gamble in the 2002 offseason, sending a bounty of two players and a future first-round pick to Detroit in exchange for White.[1]
White had an inconsistent and tumultuous tenure in Denver. Flashes of brilliance on the offensive end were overshadowed by lack of defensive commitment, drawing the same ire from coach Jeff Bzdelik he had received from Carlisle in Detroit.
Overall, White averaged 7.7 points over 186 games with the Nuggets. His best output coming as an occasional starter during the hapless 17-win 2002–2003 season, in which he averaged 9 points in 72 games.
White played sparingly in 16 games for the Warriors, averaging 5.1 points in 11.7 minutes. White's final NBA game was played on April 20, 2005 in a 106 – 89 win over the Utah Jazz where White recorded 2 points and 1 rebound.
White was released by the Warriors the following summer.