Al Horford transitions to Golden State as Celtics part ways with veteran leader
Former Boston Celtics center Al Horford is embarking on a new chapter in his illustrious career, leaving behind a significant legacy in Boston to join the Golden State Warriors this offseason. Head coach Joe Mazzulla acknowledged that Horford’s departure would create a palpable void, both on the court and within the locker room.
Horford, now 39, has been a cornerstone for the Celtics throughout two remarkable stints, showcasing his talents as a steady presence in the frontcourt and a guiding force during several playoff journeys. Over the span of his 18-year career, he dedicated seven seasons to the Celtics, averaging 11.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game while donning the iconic green and white.
While he may have secured just one All-Star selection during his time in Boston, Horford’s true impact transcended traditional statistics. His prowess as a versatile defender, skillful passer, and respected locker room figure has consistently overshadowed his box score numbers.
Mazzulla’s Reflections on Horford’s Impact
In a recent interaction with reporters, Mazzulla spoke highly of Horford, highlighting his professionalism and the indelible mark he left on the team. “He’s a great guy,” Mazzulla expressed. “Great Celtic. Means a lot. I’m grateful for the relationship we had. It’s impressive the professionalism that he’s had. Who he is as a person and as a player is bigger than basketball.”
The upcoming 2026 season will mark a significant shift for the Celtics, as it will be the first time since the 2020-21 season that they will compete without Horford on their roster. The team will now look to its younger core, spearheaded by Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, to fill the leadership gap, alongside the newly acquired Anfernee Simons.
Horford’s New Journey with the Warriors
For Horford, the move to the Golden State Warriors represents a fresh opportunity as he begins only his second stint with a Western Conference team, having previously played 28 games for the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2020-21 season. The Warriors are optimistic that Horford’s wealth of experience and defensive versatility will provide the stability they seek in their quest for another playoff run.
As the NBA landscape continues to shift, Horford’s transition highlights the evolving dynamics of team rosters and the importance of veteran presence in the pursuit of championship aspirations.