Boston Celtics, New York Knicks and Al Horford
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Steve Bulpett reports on the aftermath of Celtics' Game 5 at the Garden, where Tito Horford, Al Horford's dad, had the keys to the game.
NBA insider Brian Windhorst reported for ESPN, "Even if Horford doesn't re-sign -- he doesn't plan to retire and would like to return, sources said -- Boston is facing a payroll, with luxury taxes, next season of $464 million, according to ESPN front office insider Bobby Marks."
Jayson Tatum suffered a devestating injury during the Boston Celtics May. 12 loss to the New York Knicks. The Celtics have since confirmed that Tatum suffered a right Achilles tendon tear, and has undergone surgery to repair some of the damage. The All-NBA forward has no clear timeline for his recovery.
Whether Horford will remain with the Celtics, though, is uncertain as he's a free agent this offseason amid the team's salary woes. The post Al Horford reportedly still seeking to continue NBA career in 2025-26 season appeared first on Boston.
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Sportsnaut on MSN7 potential Golden State Warriors targets in free agency and trades this summer, including Al HorfordFollowing their elimination from the NBA playoffs, we look at 7 players the Golden State Warriors could target this summer.
Al Horford couldn't be any prouder of Luke Kornet and Jaylen Brown after they powered the Celtics to a crucial Game 5 win.
After Jayson Tatum's season-ending injury, the Celtics needed to regroup ahead of an elimination game, so they relied on two of their trusty veterans.
The Boston Celtics seemed down and out after a rough first four games of their second-round series with the New York Knicks, which was capped off with a gruesom
Cameron is one of the highest-ranked players entering college basketball right now. Standing at 6-foot-9, he’s a strong candidate to be a one-and-done guy and take his talents to the NBA. And according to Adam Finkelstein of 247 Sports, he’s similar to Al Horford.
Long before he would join the Boston backcourt, Schroder once had himself quite the encounter with Celtics fan favorite floor general Isaiah Thomas.
Boston Celtics' center Al Horford reached a major milestone on Sunday, climbing to 11th on the all-time playoff games played list.