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Warriors' Al Horford implores NBA to protect players from ‘aggressive' gamblers
Golden State Warriors center Al Horford called on the NBA to take player safety seriously as sports betting becomes more prominent nationwide.
In the 2022 NBA Finals opener, Horford hit six 3s and scored 26 points in San Francisco, wresting away immediate series control for the Boston Celtics as he ached for his first title in his 15th season. It was one of the best games of his career. But it was soon followed by one of the most devastating.
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Al Horford explains what could have stopped him joining the Golden State Warriors
Al Horford has made a considerable impression since joining the Golden State Warriors towards the end of the offseason. The veteran big man is a reliable presence on both sides of the floor. Horford provides some much-needed spacing at the center position, while his defensive versatility has already been on display for Steve Kerr's rotation.
Al Horford signing with the Golden State Warriors this offseason upset an NBA executive. Horford, who helped the Boston Celtics win the 2024 championship against the Dallas Mavericks, signed a two-year,
Even though Horford is unlikely to be a major presence in the paint, he's still a disruptive defensive player. The Florida alum also has the shooting touch to make for a perfect fit in an offense with Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler commanding a lot of attention.
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The 2 reasons Al Horford left the Celtics for the Warriors
Horford spoke earlier this month and gave two simple reasons he left Boston for Golden State. Those two things: winning and money.
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