'I've been waiting for this moment': Horford sensational in Finals debut
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[June 03, 2022] By
Rory Carroll
SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 (Reuters) - Veteran center Al Horford made the
most of his NBA Finals debut on Thursday, scoring 26 points and
making six three pointers to lead the Boston Celtics to a stunning
come-from-behind road win in Game One on Thursday.
The 36-year-old native of the Dominican Republic joined the league
in 2007 and despite five All-Star appearances and a slew of awards,
a trip to the Finals has long eluded him.
"I've been waiting for this moment," Horford said after the 120-108
win over the Warriors in San Francisco.
"I know it's different but I played on a similar stage in college
and in those types of games, I just felt comfortable out there,"
said Horford, who won two NCAA championships at the University of
Florida.
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"And I wanted to project that to the group. I
wanted to make sure that our guys came out here and played free. I
wanted them to understand that this is just a game, so just go out
there and have fun."
Horford credited his teammates for not giving up despite trailing by
12 points coming into the final frame against a team that had not
lost at home all playoffs long.
The team made a combined 21 three pointers and five Celtics finished
in double digits to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series,
which continues with Game Two on Sunday.
"Just excited to be able to share this stage with this group of
guys," Horford said.
"We have a lot of great guys here, guys that have really bought into
what we're trying to do.
"It's just fun to see all that come together."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Tom Hogue)
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