Following their exit in the conference semifinals at the hands of the New York Knicks, the Boston Celtics have shown a strong intent to revamp their roster. However, a critical challenge looms as Al Horford inches closer to departing the franchise. Addressing this situation, Brad Stevens discussed Horford‘s potential return to the team, sharing some candid insights.
In a recent update, NBA insider Noa Dalzell reported that Boston Celtics executive Brad Stevens revealed the likelihood of Al Horford returning to the team is slim. Despite offering a contract extension, the veteran forward opted to decline, signaling the end of his seven-season tenure with the Celtics.
Throughout his tenure with the Boston Celtics, Al Horford has never surpassed the 70-game mark in a single season, yet he has cemented his status as a crucial team leader even after arriving as a veteran at 35 years.
Anchoring the frontcourt, he has consistently turned in solid performances, averaging 11.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 4.0 assists during his seven years tenure. While these numbers might not leap off the page, his impact on the Celtics’ system goes beyond the stats.
Which franchises would be interested in adding Al Horford in free agency?
At 39, Al Horford remains a coveted player for two powerhouse NBA teams: the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite his age, Horford’s skills continue to attract attention. Yet, the recent acquisitions of Kevon Looney by the Warriors and Deandre Ayton by the Lakers might complicate his role on either squad. According to Adam Himmelsbach, this scenario leaves Horford’s future in the league uncertain.
The Denver Nuggets have also emerged as a strong contender in the pursuit of his talents. This development comes amid the ongoing saga with Jonas Valanciunas, who might depart the franchise for an opportunity to play in Europe. Should Valanciunas indeed make a move overseas, Al Horford stands as a prime candidate to fill the void left by his absence.
Amid this uncertainty, Horford is also reportedly contemplating retirement. The veteran has already etched his legacy in NBA history with a championship and five All-Star appearances. Still, stepping away now would surprise many, given that he holds offers to extend his career on the court. He faces a pivotal decision as he weighs the allure of continued competition against the possibility of hanging up his sneakers.
