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NBA Rumors: Al Horford is reportedly attracting interest from four teams.
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NBA Buzz: Four Teams Circling Al Horford Amid Trade Talks

July 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Boston Celtics are in the process of reshaping their team due to salary cap limitations this summer, and while it was anticipated that Al Horford, a free agent center, would join them, his signing with the Golden State Warriors this month has not materialized. After seven seasons with Boston, Horford is now being pursued by three teams. ESPN NBA insider Mark Spears mentioned on Monday that although the Warriors had hoped to sign Horford last week, he declined and is also considering offers from Milwaukee and Atlanta. Horford, who is nearing 40 and contemplating retirement, is taking his time with the decision, partly influenced by his family situation, including a young son who enjoys basketball and a sixth child living between Atlanta and Boston in the offseason.

Last season, the Warriors finished with a 48-34 record and won a first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets before falling to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the second round, despite injuries to star player Stephen Curry. Horford averaged nine points, 6.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists over 60 regular-season games, and his veteran presence could be valuable to Golden State’s lineup. Curry recently acknowledged Horford as a champion and excellent player, leaving room for potential collaboration.

The Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks are also in the mix to sign Horford. The Bucks have created salary space following moves involving Miles Turner and Damien Lillard, aiming to add experienced players to support Giannis Antetokounmpo. Meanwhile, the Hawks, projected to be playoff contenders next season with Trae Young and Jalen Johnson returning, are interested in Horford partly because of geographical convenience and his past connection with the team—Horford was drafted by Atlanta and spent the first nine seasons of his NBA career there.

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Fan Take: This saga highlights the complexity veteran players face when balancing career decisions with family and legacy considerations. For basketball fans, Horford’s next move could significantly impact team dynamics and playoff prospects in the coming season, showcasing how player choices shape the competitive landscape of the NBA.

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