Wednesday, April 15, 2026

It’s a Good Thing Celtics Invested In 35-Year-Old Al Horford

  • Horford dropped a team-high 30 points in a crucial Game 4 win against the Bucks.
  • In reacquiring Horford this past offseason, the Celtics added a veteran leader while creating financial flexibility.
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Young stars like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown may shoulder most of the Celtics’ postseason burden, but 35-year-old Al Horford has been their unlikely X-factor.

In a must-win Game 4 that could’ve put the C’s in a 3-1 hole to the Bucks, an inspired Horford battled Giannis Antetokounmpo to a standstill and made several big buckets to even things up, finishing with a career- and team-high 30 points and eight rebounds.

Horford doesn’t always blow up the box score, but his intangible leadership and experience — particularly with star center Robert Williams injured — has more than vindicated GM Brad Stevens’ surprising splurge to lure him back to Boston. 

  • Horford’s $27 million salary is the second-highest on the roster.
  • He’s owed $53 million through 2023 — he’ll be the third-highest-paid Celtic on the team next year.
  • Horford became the oldest in Celtics postseason history with a 30-point game since John Havlicek (37) in 1977.
  • His 53.5% 3PT is first among players still in the postseason (min. 3 3PA).

Stevens’ first move as executive was reacquiring Horford — whom he coached from 2016-19, including two Eastern Conference Finals appearances — while sending OKC Kemba Walker and a first-round pick.

Whatever happens from here, it’s arguably a win-win for the Celtics, who can rely on the veteran’s experience while building a perennial contender around a young core.

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