The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Horford ignores Celtic snipe

Heinsohn's postgame put-down fails to faze Hawks' All-Star center.

- By Chris Vivlamore cvivlamore@ajc.com

Tommy Heinsohn is apparently no fan of Al Horford.

The Celtics’ Hall of Famer appeared on a postgame show on Comcast SportsNet New England following the Hawks’ 102-101 victory in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference first-round series on Saturday night.

Here was Heinsohn’s take on what transpired:

“They (the Celtics) had to be totally despondent going into the locker room. The fact that they turned it around shows what kind of heart this basketball team has. That is the encouragin­g part. The additional encouragin­g part is if they can go out and stay aggressive at both ends of the floor, they can beat this team because Horford, as much as you think he’s a great player, he’s not a great player. Get am a non him and he has trouble scoring.”

Horford led the Hawks with 24 points, 12 rebounds, two assists and two blocks in the series-opening victory at Philips Arena. The

Hawks led by as many as 19 points before the Celtics rallied in the second half. The series resumes tonight with Game 2 at Philips.

Horford took the slight from Heinsohn in stride.

“I didn’t see (the comment) but that’s his opinion,” Horford said following practice on Monday. “You’ve got to respect it . ... That’s his opinion. That’s how he feels.”

However, Horford’s teammate, Kent Bazemore, was shocked at the remarks, a reaction clear on his face as his eyes opened wide.

“Oh, wow,” Bazemore said. “Al is a great player. He has extended his range. He can shoot it. He can protect the rim. He can block shots. He’s a great leader. I could go on all day about all the accolades he has. Al is a great teammate.

“There is always someone who is going to say a guy is not a good player. Jesus Christ had haters, so what can you say?”

Horford was rumored to be a target of the Celtics at the NBA trade deadline in February and a player they might pursue as an unrestrict­ed free agent this summer.

Heinsohn’s two co-hosts on the postgame show did not necessaril­y agree with him. Kyle Draper followed the comment by saying, “I’ll tell you what, if he puts on green next season, Tommy wants his jersey retired, hanging from the rafters.”

Horford, the Hawks’ fourtime All-Star center, said he would not use the comments for additional motivation.

“I’ve been in the league a long time,” he said. “I know I have to focus on my team. This is the playoffs. We are in a great opportunit­y. We are in a great position. We’ll be ready to go tomorrow.”

Horford will remain a major factor for the Hawks and focus of the Celtics in the series. The Celtics were successful in the second half of Game 1 by going to a small lineup and they will likely have to continue the strategy now that shooting guard Avery Bradley is out for the series with a hamstring injury.

“(With) the smaller guys out there, we tend to stick with our guys, whether it’s Boston or whoever we are playing,” Hawks coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “Al and Paul (Millsap) are unique in that defensivel­y, they can keep up and guard smaller groups.

“Then if there are opportunit­ies to play inside or play through the post or work the offensive boards, those guys are perfectly capable of doing that. But really, they are good against smalls or bigs and we play through them in the post. There may be more opportunit­ies for them.”

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Al Horford goes up high as he and fellow Hawks Jeff Teague (left) and Paul Millsap triple-team the Celtics' Isaiah Thomas. The Hawks won 102-101 in Game 1 of their playoff series.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM Al Horford goes up high as he and fellow Hawks Jeff Teague (left) and Paul Millsap triple-team the Celtics' Isaiah Thomas. The Hawks won 102-101 in Game 1 of their playoff series.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Kent Bazemore (above) said he was shocked that Hall of Famer Tommy Heinsohn would put down teammate Al Horford. "Al is a great player," Bazemore said.
GETTY IMAGES Kent Bazemore (above) said he was shocked that Hall of Famer Tommy Heinsohn would put down teammate Al Horford. "Al is a great player," Bazemore said.

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