While it might not surprise ardent fans of the Boston Celtics to see veteran forward Al Horford listed as the best player in the NBA in their age 38 season in a recent article by a panel of Bleacher Report league analysts,
Al Horford drops in a big 3-pointer to beat the first-quarter buzzer for the Celtics.
For some fans of the Boston Celtics, there was an expectation that veteran Boston forward Al Horford might retire once the Celtics won Banner 18 at the end of last season. But the Florida alum not only came back,
Jrue Holiday and Al Horford headline the Boston Celtics' injury report going into Tuesday's game against the Toronto Raptors. The report reveals that Holiday will sit out the game as the Celtics are resting him.
Horford revealed he’s unbothered by the 76ers fans, per CelticsBlog’s Noa Dalzel. “It’s great,” Horford said. “If it’s fun, then it’s fine. I like that they care enough to boo. It’s good to be cared for.
On Thursday night, the Philadelphia 76ers took on their longtime rival in the Boston Celtics in a nationally televised matchup. There is already no love lost be
Al Horford dishes to Sam Hauser, who knocks down a long jumper in the fourth quarter for the Celtics.
Won't play Tuesday
Horford (toe) is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game against the Raptors, Justin Turpin of WEEI.com reports. Horford has been on and off of the injury report this season due to a left toe sprain.
Luke Kornet (personal) has already been ruled out against Toronto, so Tillman could be in line to share the backup center minutes with the probable Neemias Queta (illness) if Al Horford (toe) sits out.
Al Horford gets his own rebound and lays it in for the Celtics vs. the Knicks.
With Jaylen Brown (knee) available Thursday, Horford moves to Boston's second unit. The veteran big man has averaged 5.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 0.9 blocks in 22.3 minutes through 14 games off the bench this season.
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