Horford gave a stellar performance in Game 5 and actually led the team with nine
dimes, a feat you’ll rarely see from any center. Horford’s versatility was aided
by the presence of Kelly Olynyk on the floor, as coach Brad Stevens elected to
go with a bigger lineup in the second half with great results. The move allowed
Horford to shift over to the 4 spot often where he was even able to drain two
3-pointers. Look for the 10-year vet to continue his excellent play in Game 6.