Al Horford Explains How 2008 Celtics Helped Shape His NBA Career

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Apr 14, 2018

Al Horford’s first taste of the NBA playoffs quickly went from sweet to sour.

As a rookie in 2008, Horford and the eighth-seeded Atlanta Hawks nearly pulled off an incredible upset of the No. 1 Boston Celtics in their first-round series. The C’s ultimately took down the Hawks in Game 7 and rode the momentum to an NBA championship.

But while Horford’s first postseason experience ended in heartbreak, the tough loss certainly served as a teaching moment. Speaking with the media Friday, the veteran forward explained the impact that title-winning Celtics team had on him.

“That Celtics team was great because they were all about defending, really committed to helping each other, and they really knew their roles, so I learned a lot my rookie year playing against them,” Horford told MassLive’s Tom Westerholm. “As hard as it was, it shaped my career in the NBA.”

Now, a decade after Paul Pierce and Co. brought the C’s back to glory, Horford has a chance to etch his name in history and bring the franchise its 18th championship.

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