“Congrats to b*tch a** Warriors” Al Horford’s sister reveals bitterness for Stephen Curry and co after 2022 Championship triumph

Al Horford’s sister, Anna had previously made her feeling clear about the Golden State warriors. But just like millions of Celtics fans, even she had to face the ultimate truth of Ime Udoka’s team finally bowing out on the 2022 playoffs. To make matter worse, they suffered their first loss in a knockout game in probably the most clutch game in the 2021-22 season, that too in dominating fashion.
While NBA fans from all over the world are congratulating Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry for their triumph over Boston Celtics. Al Horford’s sister too joined the pact, but she couldn’t hide her ill feeling towards the Dubs as she mentioned them as ‘B*tch A**’. Anna Horford took to Twitter to show that she isn’t going to take the high road.
Al Horford’s sister congratulates Warriors with a heavy heart

Someone who has been extremely vocal during the duration of these 2022 NBA Finals about her love for the Boston Celtics has been Anna Horford, Al Horford’s sister. She’s been on Twitter rooting for her brother’s squad for months now and rightfully so. Yet it was Steve Kerr’s army who fetched their 4th NBA silverware in previous 8 seasons.
She wrote on Twitter, “Congrats to the b*tch a** Warriors. Yes, I’m salty. Yes, it was a sh*tty loss. Love our guys and love how far we came. Sad for my brother who played an amazing game. Go C’s.”
That being said, Celtics seemed unstoppable before the NBA Finals series. But it only went onto show the missing voids in Ime Udoka’s team. Hopefully they could fill them up and bounce back stronger next season to challenge the top teams with more power-house.

That being Warriors have finally won their 4th championship, after 2 years of complete dismay for the franchise. Will we witness the rise of the Dub dynasty once again? Given that they already have a great combination of youth and experience? Remains to be seen as the 2022-23 season begins later this year.
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