Let's face it! The Boston Celtics are so damn good this season, they can get boring - so much so, that Celtics writers find it hard to dredge out drama and intrigue for readers.
Give Al Horford some of the credit for that. He is not nicknamed "The Godfather" for nothing. Even at the advanced age of 38, he still produces on the court when called on, and he provides stability to younger teammates that may be still trying to learn to stabilize their behavior during games and their lives off of it.
One of my favorite personal saying is - "Never mistake my courtesy for weakness". Celtics Coach, Joe Mazzulla, apparently favors those words when speaking of Horford:
Joe Mazzulla smiled when asked @byjayking about whether he spoke to Al Horford about needing him tonight considering KP was out: “I don’t have to talk to him.”
— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) March 2, 2025
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“Some people mistake his kindness for a weakness at times. He’s one of the most competitive people I know.” pic.twitter.com/iragQrDxsk
"I don't have to talk to him." Isn't that great! Appreciate Al Horford while he is here. I love the guy!
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