
The Golden State Warriors are poised to sign veteran big man Al Horford (Image Credit - X)
The Golden State Warriors are projected to add a key veteran presence this offseason by signing Boston Celtics big man Al Horford. According to Bleacher Report’s Dan Favale, Horford is likely to ink a two-year, US 11.7 million deal with a player option for 2026–27. This move aims to shore up the Warriors’ frontcourt following Kevon Looney’s departure and ease the burden on Draymond Green.
The Warriors have struggled to find size and experience in the middle, making Horford an ideal candidate. Known for his floor spacing, Horford shot 36.3% from three last season, improving to 41.9 percent during Boston’s 2024 championship run. His passing and basketball IQ align with Steve Kerr’s motion-heavy offense, while his defensive versatility allows Green to shift back to power forward. Horford’s ability to guard the rim and manage pick-and-roll coverages strengthens Golden State’s defense, providing invaluable postseason insurance.
Horford isn’t expected to log heavy minutes but will start games at center, stretch defenses, and manage the paint. He’ll be a reliable playoff option and mentor to young bigs like Jonathan Kuminga and Trayce Jackson-Davis. The pros include veteran leadership, three-point shooting, and defensive aid, while cons involve his age (39) and possible reduction in minutes for younger players. Despite these concerns, Horford’s championship experience and seamless fit in Kerr’s system make the deal appealing for both sides.
For Horford, it’s a chance to chase another title with a contending team and earn a solid final contract. For Golden State, the move immediately upgrades their center position, adds roster flexibility, and signals a strong commitment to contending. Fans can look forward to a blend of veteran savvy and dynamic playmaking, hoping Horford’s experience fuels another deep playoff run alongside Stephen Curry.
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