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Boston Celtics star Al Horford makes an honest statement about the NBA future

Al Horford was one of the most important players in the Boston Celtics.

The five-time NBA All-Star has another strong season (at 38), in which he achieved an average of 9.0 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists per competition, while he shot 42.3% of the field and 36.3% from three-point range in 60 games.

Al Horford

May 7, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The Boston Celtics Center Al Horford (42) returns in the fourth quarter of the second round for the NBA playoffs 2025 in the TD Garden against the New York Knicks against the New York Knicks. Mandatory loan: David Butler II-Mimagn Pictures / David Butler II-Mimagn pictures

After the Celtics lost to the New York Knicks with a score of 119-81 (in game 6 of the second round), they were eliminated from the NBA playoffs from 2025.

Horford (who will be one Free agent) was asked about his future in the NBA (and with the Celtics).

Horford (H/T Celtics on CLNS): “For me it is just too early to talk about it … I'll take some time with my wife here, with my children … it wasn't even a day, so there is still a lot to process for me … the feeling of feeling everything from the last night was difficult.”

After a legendary run in Florida, Horford was the third election in the NBA Draft 2007.

He also spent time with the Atlanta Hawks, Oklahoma City Thunder and Philadelphia 76ers over 18 NBA years.

Its career average values ​​are 12.9 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.1 blocks per competition, while 50.9% were shot from the field and 37.7% from the three-point range in 1,138 games.

Blocked about John Karalis by Celtics: “Call me crazy, but I think Tatum's injury has changed the calculation for Al Horford. I don't think he wants to go somewhere else, but he wants to fight for a championship. I think his decision whether to return or not will tell us how he feels about Tatum recovery.”

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