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Re: Athletic: Horford Opens Up About Leaving Boston
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I wonder if Horford now regrets leaving Boston (again). Warriors are 10-10, look discombobulated and Curry is likely gonna miss at least the next 1-2 weeks as well.

Horford would have easily been the best big man here and helped the C's, maybe even adding 2 wins to our total (maybe 12-6 instead of 10-8). Plus JT could come back in March-April but even if not, he still could have been a nice piece off the bench on our next championship core at low money

Hard to say, but in fairness it wasn't apples to apples.  The Celts offered him the minimum.

I never understood him choosing the Warriors, though. 


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Re: Athletic: Horford Opens Up About Leaving Boston
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I wonder if Horford now regrets leaving Boston (again). Warriors are 10-10, look discombobulated and Curry is likely gonna miss at least the next 1-2 weeks as well.

Horford would have easily been the best big man here and helped the C's, maybe even adding 2 wins to our total (maybe 12-6 instead of 10-8). Plus JT could come back in March-April but even if not, he still could have been a nice piece off the bench on our next championship core at low money

Hard to say, but in fairness it wasn't apples to apples.  The Celts offered him the minimum.

I never understood him choosing the Warriors, though.

I can't blame him for chasing the money, let's be honest a lot of us have changed jobs for the money. We're fans, so we expect loyalty from players to the team we love...but this is their job. And our loyalty to players only lasts until they start sucking. The it's "ship him out, trade this bum!"  :police:

That said, I would be lying if I wasn't feeling some schadenfreude at poor Al's travails on the other side of the country...he's bricking it at 30% from the floor, he's been injured more often than not, and his team is struggling. Maybe Lucky the Leprechaun cursed him on his way out  :angel:
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