Entering his 19th season in the NBA, free agent Al Horford will be the Warriors' starting center after making a verbal commitment to Golden State on Sunday, per an ESPN report.

Horford's agent, Jason Glushon, told ESPN on Sunday that the 39-year-old will sign a multiyear deal to head west after spending seven of the last nine seasons with the Boston Celtics. Horford won a title with Boston in 2024.

Per the report, Horford's agent and the Warriors have yet to finalize the contract and are awaiting a decision from restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga.

One of four players in NBA history with 900 made 3-pointers and 1,300 blocks along with Rasheed Wallace, Brook Lopez and Clifford Robinson, Horford should blend in nicely with the Warriors' core of Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III and Draym

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