Al Horford’s Bold Move to the Warriors: Can He Defy the Odds for One Last NBA Title?
Al Horford’s presence will be missed in Boston.
It will be felt in Golden State, where Horford intends to sign a multiyear contract with the Warriors, leaving the Celtics for a second time in his storied career, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
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Jayson Tatum dubbed Horford “one of the best teammates I’ve ever had at any level,” and Jaylen Brown called him “a real-life legend and hero.” You won’t find anyone in the Celtics organization who disagrees.
“If you asked everybody,” Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens told Yahoo Sports this past January, “if you take all of the joy each one of us experienced winning [the championship] last year, I think all of us would say a piece of that joy — if not a large portion of it in my eyes — was for Al.”



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