BREAKING: Rumors out of the Bay Area are sparking shockwaves across the NBA. Insiders claim veteran forward Al Horford has inked an eye-popping 10-year deal with the Golden State Warriors — a move that would not only shake up the Western Conference but also raise serious eyebrows around the league.

Whispers suggest Horford, long a stabilizing presence in Boston, has grown increasingly frustrated with the Celtics’ inconsistent play and stagnant postseason runs. “He wants stability, he wants a chance at another ring,” one source close to the situation said. “Golden State gives him both.”

At 39 years old, Horford signing such a massive long-term deal seems almost unthinkable — yet insiders insist talks have been ongoing for weeks. Warriors executives reportedly see Horford as the missing piece to reinforce their veteran core, adding experience and grit to a roster still clinging to championship aspirations.

Neither Boston nor Golden State has confirmed the rumors, but the buzz is deafening. If true, Horford’s move could mark one of the most shocking late-career shakeups in recent NBA history — and possibly set the Warriors on a collision course for yet another deep playoff run.