Veteran Big Man Al Horford Close to Joining Warriors
The Golden State Warriors are finalizing a deal to add Al Horford, bringing the experienced big man to their roster.

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In a move that could significantly bolster their frontcourt depth, the Golden State Warriors are reportedly in the final stages of securing a deal to acquire veteran big man Al Horford. League insiders suggest that both sides are nearing an agreement, and a formal announcement could come within days.

Horford, who turned 38 earlier this year, has spent the last several seasons anchoring the Boston Celtics’ defense and serving as a vocal leader both on and off the court. Despite his age, Horford has continued to demonstrate remarkable durability and versatility — averaging 8.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game last season, while shooting 41.7% from three-point range.

The Warriors are looking to retool their roster after a disappointing 2024–25 campaign that saw them miss the playoffs for the second time in three seasons. With the aging core of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson (now with the Mavericks), and Draymond Green, Golden State has been actively exploring ways to stay competitive while adding more veteran experience and size in the paint.

Adding Horford gives the Warriors a proven two-way player with deep playoff experience, including multiple Eastern Conference Finals appearances and two NBA Finals trips with Boston. Known for his calm demeanor, basketball IQ, and ability to defend without fouling, Horford could be the ideal complement to Draymond Green in the frontcourt, especially in small-ball or switch-heavy defensive schemes.

Horford’s potential role with Golden State is expected to be similar to what he filled in Boston — a steady presence off the bench or a part-time starter, depending on matchups and injuries. More importantly, his presence in the locker room and mentoring younger bigs like Trayce Jackson-Davis could pay dividends for a team navigating a transitional phase.

Financial terms of the proposed deal have not yet been disclosed, but sources say it is likely to be a one-year contract, possibly at the veteran minimum or mid-level exception, depending on salary cap flexibility.

If the deal goes through, Horford would join a restructured Warriors roster that includes newly signed forward Kyle Anderson and rising guard Brandin Podziemski. The move signals Golden State’s continued commitment to surrounding Curry with high-IQ veterans capable of contributing immediately.

Stay tuned as details continue to emerge about what could be one of the most intriguing under-the-radar moves of the offseason.