Author Topic: If Al stayed and retired a Celtic, would he have a bigger legacy than KG?  (Read 420 times)

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All these press releases today got me thinking. If Al didn?t leave, who would have a bigger legacy as a Celtic? Him or KG?

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KG.  He was a culture changer and was a dominant force on the 2008 title team.


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Would've still been KG even if Horford stayed and retired as a Celtic.


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No. Horford's impact was nowhere near KG's impact.

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No way. 

Celtics acquiring KG and the subsequent aftermath was a seismic shift in Celtics and Boston sports.


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