« Reply #33 on: October 11, 2021, 10:17:44 AM »
I would say Horford underrated the C's. At least he got a big check and was able to come back. Still he wasted 2 possibly good years.
It's hard to quantify the damage that Gordon's awful awful injury inflicted on this team long term.
So much butterfly effect.
Now that Hayward is gone and it feels like we're at the beginning of a new era (post-Stevens, the J's taking over) I've been thinking about that injury more than I ever did since it happened. How far does that '18 team get with Hayward? How does that affect Kyrie? or Horford? So many questions.
Al's contract isn't bad if the Celtics don't go to the Finals this year. If the C's don't make it to the Finals, Al's guarantee is only $14.5 million next year, meaning his contract is only $41.5 million for 2 years. Not a great contract, but if Al gives this team 26 MPG with 11 PPG, 6 RPG and 3 APG with good shooting splits and solid defense, all very reasonable expectations, that's not a bad contract.
Yep. As always, context matters. The closer you get to the end of a contract, the more valuable it can be as a trade piece. With only 1 year left after this one and that year being partially guaranteed, the contract, itself, is now more valuable than it was when Horford signed it even though he, the player, is older.

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