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The Golden State Warriors are a veteran-laden team in win-now mode, and they reportedly have the inside track toward adding another notable older player to their roster this offseason.
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Yardbarker on MSNWarriors need to land Al Horford after losing championship centerAdding Horford would undoubtedly be an upgrade due to his perimeter scoring, positional defense and veteran leadership.
SAN FRANCISCO — As Western Conference contenders move heaven and earth to sign superstars, and teams maneuver via trade and free agency to add talent, one franchise has remained stuck in place. The Warriors have yet to make a single free agent signing or trade for a veteran NBA player, their only move thus far being a pair of draft-day swaps.
Al Horford is set to enter his 19th season in the NBA next season. For the last four seasons, he has been playing for the Boston Celtics, where he has achieved great success, including winning the NBA Championship in 2024, the first of his career. Last season with the Celtics, Horford averaged 9.0 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game.
Golden State Warriors are waiting for Al Horford's decision. The team needs frontcourt help. If Horford deal fails, Warriors will consider Thomas Brya
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Western Conference Heavyweight Expected To Launch Shocking Late Push To Hijack Al Horford From The Golden State WarriorsNBA free agency officially opened Tuesday. Several big names have already found new homes. Yet, Boston Celtics veteran Al Horford remains one of the top unsigned players. The 39-year-old is still undecided about his next destination,
Horford is considering his options, including retirement, reports Adam Himmelsbach of the Boston Globe. “Horford’s future remains unclear. A league source said Monday that Horford is taking his time while assessing offers from multiple teams but added that the 39-year-old is considering retirement,
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Following Kevon Looney's departure to the Pelicans, the Golden State Warriors are actively seeking frontcourt reinforcements. Al Horford and Jarrett A