ConstableGeneva wrote:Horford, who turns 36 in June 3, is the 4th oldest active player still currently alive in the playoffs. Paul Millsap (played six minutes vs MIA), PJ Tucker, and Chris Paul are all older by at least a full year. Haslem, Iguodala, Lowry, and George Hill are all older than Horford and are on playoff teams but are sidelined for their teams' current series for various reasons.
If we expand to the entire NBA, there's still not many players that have been around as long as Horford (bear in mind that he stayed a while in college so he's older than most guys from the 2007 and even 2006 draft).
Durant (no.2 pick),
Horford (no.3),
Conley (no.4),
Jeff Green (no. 5) and Thad Young (no.12) are the only remaining active players from the 2007 draft class. So the GMs mostly got it right during that draft.
From the 2006 draft, Aldridge (no.2), Gay (no.8), Rondo (no.21),
Lowry (no.24),
Tucker (no.35), Millsap (no.47) are left.
From the 2005 draft,
Chris Paul (no.4) and Lou Williams (no.45) are still playing.
From the 2004 draft, Howard (no.1), Iguodala (no.9) and Ariza (no.45) are still around. Ariza was cut by the Lakers late this year so he might already be done in the NBA.
From the 2003 draft, only
LeBron (no.1) and Melo (no.3) are left.
Nobody is left from the previous drafts.
* I'm not including guys that were called up for a couple games during the height of the pandemic like Joe Johnson and CJ Miles.
In bold are the guys that are still starters.