By Johnny Askounis/ info@eurohoops.net
Al Horford has played his last game with the Oklahoma City Thunder, the team confirmed Saturday.
Horford, 34, came in via trade in December. He since appeared in 28 games averaging 14.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 0.9 blocks, and 0.9 steals per contest.
European upstarts Aleksej Pokusevski and Theo Maledon will be among the players benefiting from the Thunder focusing on developing younger players the rest of the season. Both were part of the starting unit of Saturday’s match against the Boston Celtics featuring only players in their first or second NBA campaigns.
“We’ve talked with Al from the time he became a member of the Thunder this offseason about the many ways in which he would be able to help us as we entered the early stages of the necessary transition of our team. From day one Al has been a consummate professional and has had a tremendous influence on the team on and off the floor with his work ethic and total commitment to his teammates. Our conversations have been open and ongoing about how to maximize this season for him personally as well as the development of our team. Al has been nothing short of spectacular and will remain a part of the team as we build on an approach and mentality that we have taken for some time,” explained executive vice president and GM, Sam Presti.
The involved parties will not negotiate a buyout but the Thunder will seek a trade after the conclusion of the 2020-21 NBA season.
“When I arrived, I understood the direction of the team, we had a great individual plan in place for me, and I feel like as a result I’ve played really good basketball for the Thunder. At the same time, I know what it’s like to be a young, aspiring player, and at this point in the season I understand how important playing meaningful minutes is for their careers and their development. I also understand how important it is for the organization to give them that opportunity. I’m looking forward to supporting the guys who supported me, watching them continue to play the right way and play together as we have throughout the season, while still being around the team and continuing my training,” said Horford.
The Thunder, at 19-26, are currently 2.5 wins away from the play-in spots of the Western Conference.