Al Horford, Celtics and Warriors
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Al Horford has signed with a new team
Al Horford has officially committed to playing a 19th NBA season, and the veteran big man will do so for a new team. Horford agreed to a multi-year contract with the Golden State Warriors on Sunday, his agent told ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Al Horford only needed one preseason game and 14 minutes to show how big a difference he can make for the Warriors.
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With Horford officially signed to the Warriors roster, head coach Steve Kerr and the team are excited about what he brings to the Bay Area.
During the league-altering summer of 2016, Horford left the Hawks, who drafted him No. 3 overall in 2007, to sign with the Celtics in free agency. His arrival, on a four-year, $113 million deal, heralded a new era for the Celtics.