Celtics finally express legitimate concern about the former five-time All-Star.

According to the Celtics Wire staff, who had numerous inquiries that were addressed during the “How Bout Them Celtics!” podcast, Al Horford’s projected decline in his age-37 season in 2023–2024 is a “legitimate concern” for the Boston Celtics.

Some league observers are worried about how well veteran big man Al Horford will play this upcoming season as the Boston Celtics prepare for their 2023–24 season in their bid to win the 2024 NBA championship, according to Celtics wire. “With the Florida graduate now entering into his age 37 season after showing the first real signs of father time impacting his game during Boston’s 2022–23 campaign, it’s a legitimate concern for a ball club with designs on a banner,” said one baseball executive.

Celtics finally express legitimate concern about the former five-time All-Star.
                 Celtics finally express legitimate concern about the former five-time All-Star.

Horford, despite having his scoring total reach career-low totals during the 2022-23 regular season, served an all-important role for the Cs despite the results while he was in that position…

Al Horford served as player-coach for the Boston Celtics during Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals

Bill Simmons pointed out on the May 30 edition of “The Bill Simmons Podcast” that it was Horford who was serving in the coaching role during timeouts instead of Joe Mazzulla during Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

“(Horford) was coaching the team,” Simmons said while discussing Horford with his father (h/t Basketball Network). “You were telling me as this was happening, and I didn’t fully realize it. They call timeouts, and Horford sits on the coach’s chair and coaches for like two minutes, as Joe is with his four assistant coaches that we found in Store 24. What the hell? I didn’t recognize any of these assistant coaches. … Al Horford’s there coaching. And then sometimes [Marcus] Smart will come in, and he’s coaching. And Joe comes back with like 20 seconds left in the timeout.”

Marcus Smart is gone, but Horford’s leadership is still a calming presence in a locker room that has done a lot of changing under Brad Stevens’ front office reign; including the reintroduction of No. 42 himself during the 2021 offseason.

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