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Kyrie Hater
you can distract the real question as much as you want--- if you asked Brad Stevens, or any other coach in the NBA- that if 3 out of the last 4 year All Star Al Horford was a support player- what do you think he would say to you? I mean after he slapped you? lol.
He would say:
Your assessment of Al Horford is exactly right.
Because Horford's value is in the intangibles and the well rounded skill set he provides on both ends. He is immensely valuable, more so than you are even willing to give him credit for.
But, he is not and will never be a go to player. Which means he plays a support role. Which means he is a support player. # of all star appearances doesn't change that. Draymond Green is a support player also. A ridiculously good one, but a support player none the less.