I've NEVER ever understood the hate for Horford on this board.
Yes, he's not aggressive enough. But he fits the system like a glove. He's an complimentary 3rd player, but an very IMPORTANT one. Vital to any core team, passing, defensive abilities, intangibles off the court, and his overall professionalism, as many have posted previously before about his leadership. Worst case, he can be your 2nd go to option, but you're probably not going to go that far.
Let's just put this out there...
Horford isn't an ideal max contract, but since we signed him, he's been scoring in bunches. In assists.
mmmmm pretty put the icing on the cake.
Horford's stats:
Regular season: 14 points, 5.0 assists, 6.8 rebounds in 32.3 mpg.
Playoffs: 16.1 points, 7.0 assists, 8.6 rebounds in 34.0 mpg.
For those who don't think those stat lines are impressive, it's probably because they don't consider the value of the assists.
Per NBA.com's Player Tracking data, Horford's assists resulted in 12.0 points per game in the regular season and so far 17.1 points per game in the playoffs. I.E., between points scored and assisted, Horford created 26 per game in the regular season and so far 33.2 per game in the playoffs.
If Horford had posted a stat line of 24 points, 1 assist and 6.8 rebounds in the regular season, would that have been more to their liking?
Or, say, 30 points, 1 assist and 8.6 rebounds in these playoffs? Would that finally transform him into a 'max player' for those otherwise still doubting?
But the effect on the scoreboard of those two 'alternative reality' stat lines isn't any better than the real stat lines that he actually has posted.
Is Ibaka really that much better than Horford? He's an spot up shooter, with absolutely little to none offensive game.... Yes, he does fit Stevens system pretty well, and has quicker lateral abilities, stretches the floor, and can perform switches. But so can Horford... He's just not as good, but his other pros should outweigh his cons. He's always been an consistent motor to any offense, and any team. He's a team first guy, that everyone can respect and desire to soak knowledge from, because he's been tried and proven.
Again.
Ibaka would have costed assets. You guys talk about how cheap he is, and how easy it would to be to get him, but he isn't going get us over the top. Then we would still have to pay him anyways.
I certainly don't think there is that much of a distinction between Ibaka or Horford. But just like Horford, Ibaka will certainly be one of the top free agents available, due to availability and what moves are made by opposing teams.