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Before the playoffs, the laundry: how Celtics' Al Horford, Amelia Vega get it done

Before the playoffs, the laundry: how Celtics' Al Horford, Amelia Vega get it done

USA Today19-04-2025

Before the playoffs, the laundry: how Celtics' Al Horford, Amelia Vega get it done
It is no secret that the unofficial team dad of the Boston Celtics, Al Horford, is a family man. But we don't often get a window into what the dynamics of that relationship is like with his family, save for when they are on the sidelines showing support for their champion forward of a father and husband, at least until a recent segment came out highlighting how he and wife Amelia Vega tackle the quotidian aspects of life in the form of dirty laundry.
The duo sat down with the folks behind the global sports streamer DAZN, via their "Whistle" YouTube channel, to put together a clip on their clothes-cleaning family dynamics with a guest appearance by Boston broadcaster and champion Celtics center Brian Scalabrine.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what they had to say about how laundry gets done in the Horford household!
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