I sure hope so...
Sorry Al, but with Kyrie and Hayward out there we are one legit star away from being a contender. Horford isn't that guy, but is taking up his cap space.
14 points and 7 rebounds on 44% or so shooting isn't going to cut it for $30M a year. Considering we now have Hayward and Morris replacing Crowder and Amir (who both ranks near the bottom of the team in usage rate) I can foresee Horford's touches (and hence, scoring numbers) to drop even further. I would not be surprised at all if Horford ends up averaging 12 / 6 this year at the center spot.