Al Horford, Golden State Warriors
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Boston Celtics team president Brad Stevens made a surprise revelation during his media day press session on Monday. The former head coach-turned-general manager confirmed that, even after ditching former starting center Kristaps Porzingis in a cost-cutting three-team trade with the Atlanta Hawks and Brooklyn Nets,
This obsession started all the way from college, according to a 2024 report by The Athletic's Jay King, where Horford's athletic trainer in Florida revealed that he's always had a curiosity to prolong his basketball career.
Not just because Al Horford, Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porziņģis and Luke Kornet have moved to other teams, but also because the injured Jayson Tatum can’t yet do everything he used to do. While recovering from a torn Achilles,
Even though Horford is unlikely to be a major presence in the paint, he's still a disruptive defensive player. The Florida alum also has the shooting touch to make for a perfect fit in an offense with Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler commanding a lot of attention.
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Jimmy Butler gives hilarious response when asked about Al Horford
When Jimmy Butler hit the podium and was asked about Horford, the Golden State forward had a hilarious response. After being asked a question about Horford, Butler quickly responded, "Who's that?" Jimmy Butler on Al Horford verbal commitment with the Warriors “Who’s that?” (h/t @ohnohedidnt24) pic.twitter.com/BnSw3TDivH
Now-former Boston Celtics All-Star and champion power forward/center Al Horford, who has spent seven of his last nine likely Hall of Fame seasons in Boston, has
The Golden State Warriors are signing veteran big man Al Horford to a multi-year deal, according to ESPN. Horford is the latest casualty of the second apron for the Boston Celtics, who traded starters Kristaps Porziņģis and Jrue Holiday and lost key reserve Luke Kornet early in free agency as part of the team's efforts to shed payroll this summer.
Al Horford has committed to signing a multi-year deal with the Golden State Warriors. The veteran center left the Boston Celtics at the end of the 2024-25 NBA season, as he continues to search for opportunities to add another championship ring to his collection. Horford was part of the Celtics rotation that won the NBA championship in 2024.
The Golden State Warriors have completed their initial significant offseason transaction. Shams Charania reported on Sunday that the Warriors have agreed to a multi-year deal with Al Horford, just one day before media day.