How Al Horford Paced Celtics Comeback With Three-Point Shower
Horford knocked down seven three-pointers
Al Horford advances every season in his career with a deeper urgency to win a championship with the Boston Celtics.
The 37-year-old has made impact plays in nearly every playoff run with the team, though he truly turned it up a notch in the dramatic 114-111 comeback win for the Celtics in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Indiana Pacers.
Horford knocked down a playoff-career high seven three-pointers, tallying 23 points as the Celtics erased an 18-point second half deficit to stun the Pacers in Indiana. No make was bigger than a corner three that got Boston within two in the final minutes.
Horford shot 7-of-12 from beyond the arc, setting a record for a player at his age. The soon-to-be 38-year-old understood what his offensive impact allowed for in a thrilling night for the Celtics.
“For me, I’ve been very blessed to still be in this position,” “To still play at this type of level. To be a part of a team like the Celtics. Really making sure that I’m doing everything I can to contribute to the team. I’m grateful for the opportunity. It is pretty unique. It’s pretty special.”
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Horford and the Celtics enter Game 4 on Monday needing just one win to advance to the NBA Finals for the second time in three seasons.