Free agent Al Horford has committed to sign a multiyear contract with the Golden State Warriors, agent Jason Glushon told ESPN on Sunday.
After spending seven of the last nine years in Boston, including winning the 2024 NBA championship, Horford enters his 19th season in the league with the Warriors as the franchise’s new starting center.
Horford verbally committed to the Warriors on Sunday, sources said. The sides are working through the final financial terms, with a signing in the coming days after the final decision from restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga, a source said.
Horford was the Warriors’ top center target entering free agency in July as the 39-year-old pondered playing for Golden State or retirement. Horford is among a few free agents who have been awaiting a decision from Kuminga, but made the decision on Sunday to commit to a multiyear contract.
Horford, who has made over 100 3-pointers each of the last three seasons while shooting 41% on 3s, is seen as an ideal fit around the Warriors’ big three of Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III and Draymond Green. Offensively, the Warriors believe his size, floor-spacing, passing and defensive instincts will significantly upgrade the center position.
Horford had a 46% effective field-goal percentage allowed when defending isolations last season, which was seventh best in the NBA, per GeniusIQ. Horford also defended the sixth-most isolations in 2024-25, and remains one of the top big men with the ability to switch on wing players.
Horford is one of four players with 900 made 3-pointers and 1,300 blocks in NBA history, along with Rasheed Wallace, Brook Lopez and Clifford Robinson.