It looks like Unc’s still got it.Al Horford became just the second player 39 or older in NBA history to have six-plus made 3-pointers as well as seven or more assists in a game when he accomplished the feat in the Warriors’ 128-117 win over the Denver Nuggets on Sunday at Chase Center.The only other player to put those numbers up is the seemingly ageless LeBron James, and while Al Horford hasn’t publicly stated that he had to give up wine and cookies, clearly something the veteran is doing has been working. No. 20 is in rare air @googlecloud || By The Numbers pic.twitter.com/Lj01M3rHlH — Golden State Warriors (@warriors) February 23, 2026 Over the span of his 19 NBA seasons, Horford has racked up 1,032 made treys and 3,719 assists, which puts Big Al’s career in extremely rare company.Since the 3-point line was adopted in 1979, just six NBA big men have 1,000 made threes and more than 3,500 dimes: Horford, James, Kevin Durant, Paul Pierce, Tracy McGrady and Dirk Nowitzki, per SportRadar.The latter three of that group — who all have retired — are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, with...
How Al Horford joined LeBron James in NBA history books in Warriors’ upset win
Published February 23, 2026 at 4:45 PM
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