The Golden State Warriors' chances of claiming the championship title this year are bolstered by their recent additions, including the signing of Al Horford. However, despite his storied past and reputation for being an all-around talent, Horford has struggled to find his footing with the team thus far.
With a mere four games under his belt, Horford is averaging just 5.8 points and 3.5 rebounds per game while shooting at a dismal 36% clip from the floor and 33.3% from three-point range. These numbers are indeed concerning, especially considering Horford's advanced age of 39.
Golden State forward Draymond Green provides some depth to the frontcourt, but it appears that another big man could be on the horizon for the Warriors in order to bolster their rotation. Nick Friedell, an expert on NBA affairs, has suggested that the team may explore acquiring another center or power forward.
While Horford is still considered a veteran presence with much experience under his belt, it remains to be seen whether he can regain his form and continue to contribute significantly for the Warriors. In the meantime, if Horford's performance continues to falter, Golden State will undoubtedly begin looking into additional options in order to strengthen their frontcourt.
The team is currently riding a 4-2 record and faces the Indiana Pacers on Saturday night, where they will look to build upon their momentum.
With a mere four games under his belt, Horford is averaging just 5.8 points and 3.5 rebounds per game while shooting at a dismal 36% clip from the floor and 33.3% from three-point range. These numbers are indeed concerning, especially considering Horford's advanced age of 39.
Golden State forward Draymond Green provides some depth to the frontcourt, but it appears that another big man could be on the horizon for the Warriors in order to bolster their rotation. Nick Friedell, an expert on NBA affairs, has suggested that the team may explore acquiring another center or power forward.
While Horford is still considered a veteran presence with much experience under his belt, it remains to be seen whether he can regain his form and continue to contribute significantly for the Warriors. In the meantime, if Horford's performance continues to falter, Golden State will undoubtedly begin looking into additional options in order to strengthen their frontcourt.
The team is currently riding a 4-2 record and faces the Indiana Pacers on Saturday night, where they will look to build upon their momentum.