Al Horford
Al Horford
Alfred Joel "Al" Horford Reynosois a Dominican professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the University of Florida, and was the starting center on the Florida Gators teams that won back-to-back NCAA national championships in 2006 and 2007. He was drafted with the third overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft by the Atlanta Hawks, a team he played nine seasons with before joining the Celtics in 2016. He also...
ProfessionBasketball Player
Date of Birth3 June 1986
CityPuerto Plata, Dominican Republic
Oh man, I was so tired of all the Cinderella talk. The bottom line was we had to come out and win this game.
You could just see it in their face. When we see they're tired - we're in great shape, so we aren't going to get tired. That's when we go in for the kill.
I mean, it was like that. We're used to playing against bigger players and stronger players. But we had to come in and just get the job done.
I knew I wasn't going to come in here and get 20 rebounds. Boxing out a guy like him is really a tough job.
Everybody was really excited, but we all know what time it is. We all know that this is just the beginning.
The best part is you always have friends around, no matter what. It's either one, two or all three of them. You always have somebody to be with or walk to class with or just hang out and talk.
That has nothing to do with it, that was last year. It is exciting to play against Villanova, and we're looking forward to it.
Against a team like this, you're going to get 10 or 15 blocks the way we play, but we know we're not going to do that against an SEC team, so it's just something that happens, I guess.
I'm going to try to just go around him and use my quickness.
If I were a fan, I'd be rooting for them, too. But I'm playing. So we have to go out and take care of things.
I'll be really happy to play in front of a Gator crowd.
Oh, man, it's just exciting. It's the point where every basketball player wants to be.
No matter who we play, it's all about seizing the moment.
It was a great run for them. But it was time for them to go.