Horford is a very good player. But we never signed him to be the Alpha.
This team's Alpha is IT, but IT is hurt.
When he comes back healthy, it will get better.
Boston still needs 1 more star who can take a closing seconds shot and then I think we will be very tough to beat.
Let's hope that Zizic becomes our Marc Gasol, That Yabu becomes our Charles Barkley, and JB becomes our version of Jimmy Butler.
If that is all true, add 1 clutch/star free agent and we're good to contend with the best of them.
I agree with both of you are saying for the most part. I was just wishing that the market wasn't forcing the Celtics to overpay for a role player. He was definitely the guy we needed to sign as he fits all our schemes. I just regret that he cost that much when it could've been spent more efficiently on future players like Thomas, Bradley or free agents in upcoming summer. The loss to the Thunder highlighted that he isn't a player you can ask to go get you a bucket like traditional superstars and it didn't make sense to pay him like one. But hindsights 20/20. probably why Atlanta didn't pay him
Horford ain't a role player. He's a bona fide 1st team starter and 4x all-star.
The only thing that Horford doesn't do great is rebound. Every other skill he is pretty much top of the ladder for an NBA big.
Do I wish he was a game-changer like KG? Of course I do, but those HOF types are one of a kind. Horford still impacts the game in a lot of meaningful ways. His ability to nail the open 3 forces spacing, and makes the defense defend us in a different way.
Bottom line Horford was the second best free agent available after Durant and we got our money's worth. Do I understand he gets some criticism when he misses a bunny layup to lose us a game. Sure. that's fine. But he's far from just a role player. He would start as 1st choice big on any team in the NBA, and if that team already has an elite big, they'd love to play Horford next to that guy.