Al Horford, Kristaps Porzingis share thoughts on Celtics clash

Published on: 20 2 月, 2026 by admin

SAN FRANCISCO – If you would have told Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis during their championship run with the Boston Celtics that they would find themselves together on the Golden State Warriors, they wouldn't have believed you.

“When we were in Boston, if anyone said this scenario was going to happen,” Porzingis said. "Who would believe it? But that's the way it works. And obviously, you know, we expected there would be some changes in Boston in terms of money. But yeah, it's going to be weird, especially this first game against Boston."

With the Celtics in town, Porzingis and Horford will be reunited with the team they helped lead to an NBA title just two years ago. For two players who loved the city, loved their teammates, and loved their time in the iconic green and white jersey, this will be an emotional affair not only for them but for their families as well.

After his first full critique of the Warriors since the All-Star break, Horford expressed how excited he is to see all of his former teammates and coaches.

"For me, it's very exciting," Horford said. And, you know, my son Ian is looking forward to seeing a lot of people and seeing a lot of coaches. The whole thing is just, you know, it's going to be good... It's been different for us, but it's been good. It's been good for him, and it's been good for us as a family.''

How the Celtics have performed since the departures of Horford and Porzingis

Boston Celtics center Al Horford (42) and center Kristaps Porzingis (8) run back on defense during the first half against the Memphis Grizzlies at FedExForum.
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Like the unexpected reunion of Horford and Porzingis in Golden State, the Celtics' season so far has been quite a surprise. With Jayson Tatum rehabbing his torn Achilles, the Celtics sacrificing Porzingis and Jrue Holiday by trading their big salaries under the second apron, and steady veteran Horford departing in free agency, this year was supposed to be a gap year for Boston to lick its wounds and reset.

Instead, the C's sit at 35-19 on the season, which is in second place at the top of the East in the conference. Right where they were a year ago. And the year before that. This came as a surprise to all the pundits and analysts who had predicted the semi-tank. But for Horford, the Celtics' unexpected success is no surprise.

When Horford was asked if Boston's success this season surprised him, he replied, "No." "Because of which [Mazzulla] And the culture that's been established in Boston. Probably the most surprising part has been Mimi's growth [Neemias Queta] And Jordan Walsh. “They’ve really made big steps in their development, and how they’re playing and how they’re impacting wins.”

In Tatum's absence, Jaylen Brown has emerged as a true number-one option, averaging a career-high 29.3 points per game. And in the holes left by Porzingis, Horford and Holiday, their youth has stepped up. Cueta, Walsh, Peyton Pritchard, Baylor Shearman, Luka Garza, guys who used to sit on the bench and watch their powerhouse team roar, have become the backbone of the Celtics' depth.

"But overall, it's kind of expected," Horford continued, pointing to the underlying win expectation for one of the NBA's most historic franchises. "That's just what I think, Brad." [Stevens] And Joe has done a great job there. And it's something that's consistent, so I'm not surprised.

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Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) loses the ball while trying to get between Boston Celtics guard Jordan Walsh (27) and center Neemias Queta (88) during the first quarter at TD Garden.
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Reunions in the NBA aren't always heartfelt. But for players like Horford and Porzingis, who did just as much for a team like Boston, this special reunion will be special for both parties. As he prepares for the many hugs and pats and high-fives and conversations with his old team tomorrow, Porzingis reflected on his short but productive time in Boston.

"I knew...going to Boston. It was going to be like championship expectations," Porzingis said, explaining the pressure of playing for a historic franchise like Boston. “It's something every player strives for [for]To be in that position...and we did it once. The second year didn't go well, but yes, we enjoyed our time there and enjoyed every moment of it. And finally we accomplished the big objective.

"And you know how much I love playing there. Just everything. The organization, the front office, playing at TD Garden, the floor, the colors. It's an iconic franchise, so it'll always be a part of my memory as a special time."

This is just the first part of the Celtics reunion, as the Warriors will still have to travel to Boston later this season, where they will get their due from rabid Celtics fans. Needless to mention, this matchup could be Porzingis' debut in a Golden State uniform as he has been rehabbing his Achilles tendonitis throughout the break. Porzingis is listed as questionable, but he is optimistic about his chances of getting on the floor.

Either way, it's an exciting moment for the two big guys.

"It's exciting for me, just from the standpoint of seeing a lot of guys I care about compete on the court," Horford said. "And it goes on. And then, kind of, being able to meet a lot of people. It's very special to me."

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