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Bradley Beal rumors were exciting, it seems like the Phoenix Suns' star is looking to join a different Western Conference team.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWarriors target Al Horford ‘unlikely' to return to Celtics, Brad Stevens saysAl Horford remains unsigned on the NBA free agent market, and even though the Boston Celtics would love to have him back, it doesn’t sound like that’s a realistic scenario. Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens was pretty candid at a press conference Tuesday when asked about Horford.
According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, veteran big man Al Horford is a "preferred target" for the Warriors at the start of free agency.
That's what SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell thinks. He has the Warriors signing Al Horford from the Celtics and Chris Boucher from the Raptors. He thinks Horford will sign for a single year and $5.1 million.
With Kevon Looney gone now, all signs look like it points to Al Horford (to the Warriors)” – @NotoriousOHMSource: Twitter What’s the buzz on Twitter? Vivek Jacob
SAN FRANCISCO — As Western Conference contenders move heaven and earth to sign superstars, and teams maneuver via trade and free agency to add talent, one franchise has remained stuck in place. The Warriors have yet to make a single free agent signing or trade for a veteran NBA player, their only move thus far being a pair of draft-day swaps.