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Offline Tr1boy

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Is Horford going to retire as a Celtic or does he have one foot out the door?

This stated, the player option he has left is probably the most money he is going to receive for a one year deal ...

Unless what are the chances another team is willing to give him a three year 25 per year contract?

He is still a good player, very versatile and a proven vet. BUT more and more this season we have seen him get "beat up" by the likes of Jokic, Embiid, Nurkic.....  in all fairness he shouldn't be guarding these guys but CBS forces him to , especially late in games where Baynes is likely sitting on the bench

Just overall he is not getting any younger and you wonder where his place is with the team after this season. 

IF the Celtics fail in the playoffs, Irving walks.....  does big AL stay OR does he not pickup his player option and goes to join another team?   I'm not sure how much (upper) money he can get but I'm sure there would be several teams lining up to try to sign him. For example Bucks, Nuggets etc.

Sucks Danny didn't pull off a risky but potential high reward trade to draft Harry Giles (who dropped like no tomorrow) a few years ago.  Celts at the moment have nobody to take Horford place in case he walks...

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I don't think he walks away from $30 million. And if he did, the Celtics could possibly restructure his deal to last 2-3 years.

However, if/when he picks up his option, I don't think anyone is off limits this summer in a potential trade either.

But to answer your question, if it was Horford's decision, he would exercise his option and stay in Boston for another year.

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$30m is a lot to walk away from. But at 33 years old and having already made $158m in his career, I think he'd have to give consideration to joining another team to make a significant run at a title. I think Milwaukee would make a lot of sense for him. He's already familiar with Coach Bud. Can you imagine him taking Brook Lopez's minutes?
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Definitely staying.

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Definitely staying.

for how long?

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Horford need for a championship to top off his career is very important to him

But it is true he can still burn a year (next season)...then at 34-35 can still join a heavy favorite team and try to buy one

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I think things would really have to go south with the organization to pass on that player option. 



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I think he opts out and re-signs another deal with Boston. Like 4 years at $75-80 million. That basically means he is extending for 3 years at $45-50 million while helping Boston save $10 million off the luxury tax bill.

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Definitely staying.

for how long?
probably retires here. 

the most likely scenario regardless of playoff results is he opts out of his last year to sign a deal that goes another 4 years at an average that's less than next year's salary but higher than the average he'd get for his following contract as a UFA.  It's not an unusual situation --> trading long-term financial security for one  year of a little bit less.

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The team is not bottoming out next season if Kyrie leaves.

This is still a 50 win team without Kyrie and it is loaded with trade assets to make a move to be even better than that. There is no mass exodus of players running for the hills if Kyrie leaves. There is too much other talent on the team for that to happen.

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The team is not bottoming out next season if Kyrie leaves.

This is still a 50 win team without Kyrie and it is loaded with trade assets to make a move to be even better than that. There is no mass exodus of players running for the hills if Kyrie leaves. There is too much other talent on the team for that to happen.

yes but I still feel Horford wants to secure a ring

So he won't retire here unless this team is one of the top 3-4 in the league. At the moment, that is not the case

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The team is not bottoming out next season if Kyrie leaves.

This is still a 50 win team without Kyrie and it is loaded with trade assets to make a move to be even better than that. There is no mass exodus of players running for the hills if Kyrie leaves. There is too much other talent on the team for that to happen.

yes but I still feel Horford wants to secure a ring

So he won't retire here unless this team is one of the top 3-4 in the league. At the moment, that is not the case
that's just your unsupported speculation. 

As stated, this team is still a really good team next year even if Kyrie leaves.  Unless Horford is opting out to start signing MLE-level contracts for the rest of his career, Boston is his best shot at a ring.

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The team is not bottoming out next season if Kyrie leaves.

This is still a 50 win team without Kyrie and it is loaded with trade assets to make a move to be even better than that. There is no mass exodus of players running for the hills if Kyrie leaves. There is too much other talent on the team for that to happen.

yes but I still feel Horford wants to secure a ring

So he won't retire here unless this team is one of the top 3-4 in the league. At the moment, that is not the case
that's just your unsupported speculation. 

As stated, this team is still a really good team next year even if Kyrie leaves.  Unless Horford is opting out to start signing MLE-level contracts for the rest of his career, Boston is his best shot at a ring.

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The team is not bottoming out next season if Kyrie leaves.

This is still a 50 win team without Kyrie and it is loaded with trade assets to make a move to be even better than that. There is no mass exodus of players running for the hills if Kyrie leaves. There is too much other talent on the team for that to happen.

yes but I still feel Horford wants to secure a ring

So he won't retire here unless this team is one of the top 3-4 in the league. At the moment, that is not the case
that's just your unsupported speculation. 

As stated, this team is still a really good team next year even if Kyrie leaves.  Unless Horford is opting out to start signing MLE-level contracts for the rest of his career, Boston is his best shot at a ring.


Celtics are not even top 3-4 in the East right now! 'Doh!

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Does Horford want to win a ring at this point in his career?

He'll go to Milwaukee or Golden State for cheap.


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