kylem4711 wrote:heard a rumor that we would trade deandre for al horford and demarre carrol.
Personally, i would do that. while boring, i love horfords game.
More food for thought on this scenario.Jeff Goodman, ESPN Insider (12/23/14)For some reason, Al Horford just doesn't get the respect he deserves. His former teammate at Florida explains why succinctly.
"Because he plays in Atlanta," Chicago Bulls star Joakim Noah told me earlier this season.
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"He's one of the elite, maybe the best, two-way big men in the league," one general manager said of Horford. "Without him, the Hawks are a fringe playoff team. With him, they can finish third in the league."
"Shoot, they may even be able to win the East the way they are playing," added another GM.
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"We're a completely different team with him," admitted Hawks guard Shelvin Mack.
Horford is a two-time All-Star in his prime at 28 years old. He was averaging 18.6 points and 8.4 rebounds at the time of his injury, and his numbers have dropped off a bit this season (14.2 PPG, 6.5 RPG) -- but his impact on this team goes well beyond numbers.
"He's a diligent worker, sacrifices for others and is a terrific leader," Hawks second-year coach Mike Budenholzer said of Horford. "He's just so unselfish."
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"He's all about winning," said former Florida assistant Donnie Jones, now the head coach at UCF. "That's what makes him so special. He's rare these days."
"His presence just gives everyone else confidence," added Mack. "He doesn't care about his own numbers. He just wants to win."
Horford's presence equals wins