
Shams Charania:
BREAKING: Free agent Al Horford has committed to a multi-year deal with the Golden State Warriors, agent Jason Glushon tells ESPN. After seven of the past nine years in Boston and winning the 2024 title, Horford will enter his 19th NBA season as the Warriors' starting center.
https://www.espn.com/contributor/shams-charania/2bfbe20c4c9a5
28 comments
My boy will never die
Bro finally had enough of Kuminga’s holdout
Dubs finally get their guy 😅
Does this mean Kuminga decided?
Well let’s see the kuminga saga end once and for all plz
This has been in shams drafts for almost 3 months
Warriors woke up
this means kuminga’s deal is done?
THE UNCTION, multi-year deal is crazy
The average age of their starting lineup is gonna be over 35 lol
AL NOOOOOOOO😭😭😭😭😭
A 40 year old as the starting center lol. This team used to be so good with roster construction I wonder what went wrong
You were supposed to be the chosen one. Nooooo
FINALLY HOLY SHIT, WE DID SOMETHING
Shams says he’s gonna be starting. Asking a lineup of Horford Green Butler Podz and Steph to get through an 82 game season is a lot.
I’m getting heavy 2012/2013 Lakers vibes from this roster.
PAIN
Farewell, sweet prince…!
He can mentor their slightly younger guys
Only problem now is that our starting 2 is a little young. Who is the oldest SG in the league that we can get?
Does that say MULTIYEAR?
Al Horford, originally drafted by the Syracuse Nationals, has agreed to a contract offer from the Golden State Warriors . . .
Tons of love for Al. Was happy to see him win a title and he seems like a genuinely good guy off the court. Definitely going to miss him in Boston but hope he does well for GSW.
Hopefully it’s 4 years. Horford is hell bent on not letting LeBron get the record for longest career. Wouldn’t be surprised if he returns to Boston or Atlanta after this deal
5 years too late
Seeing him in that jersey next to Curry and Butler will be the worst moment of my life
Farewell my sweet prince
OLDEN STATE WARRIORS
Warriors will be by far the most stacked play in team