The Golden State Warriors finally agreed to a multi-year contract with Al Horford on the eve of training camp. The move had been rumored for months, but Golden State was letting the Jonathan Kuminga drama unfold. The five-time All-Star gives the Dubs a new look and takes pressure off Draymond Green playing the five. This signing is a potential game-changer for the franchise.
Horford is a stretch five capable of protecting the rim and shooting over 40 percent from 3-point range. His high basketball IQ and versatility should complement Golden State well. He can play the four or the five.