4. Al Horford
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Yes, Aron Baynes started 67 games at center for Boston, but he played just 18.3 minutes per game, as Horford was the team’s best option in the middle of the NBA’s best defense. The versatile Celtics big man gave head coach Brad Stevens whatever he needed in 2017-18, leading the team in total assists and finishing 10th in the NBA with a three-point percentage of 42.9.