Report Al Horford leaves Celtics for multi-year deal with Warriors

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Al Horford has finalized a multi-year deal with the Golden State Warriors, marking his departure from the Boston Celtics after seven seasons. In a farewell message on social media, Horford expressed his gratitude to the Celtics and Boston fans, emphasizing the cherished memories he created while raising a championship banner. At 38, Horford contributed significantly during his second tenure in Boston, averaging 9 points, 6. 2 rebounds, and 2. 1 assists in 27.

7 minutes per game off the bench. His exit comes amid a series of roster changes for the Celtics, including the trade of Kristaps Porzingis and Luke Kornet's signing with the Spurs. The Celtics have retained Neemias Queta and added Luka Garza, who both have primarily played in the G-League. Additionally, Boston drafted 23-year-old center Amari Williams from Kentucky, indicating a focus on youth in their frontcourt. Horford's departure marks a notable shift for the Celtics as they prepare for the upcoming season.

This will be Horford's 19th season in the NBA, having previously played for Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Oklahoma City.

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