Al Horford's Game 5 performance during the Atlanta Hawks' second-round series with the Washington Wizards should go down on his resume as a signature showing, one that catapults him firmly into the realm of superstars that he should already have occupied for a long while. But it won't, because Horford has never been about individual recognition and will likely go back to his old ways in the very near future. That's not to say he won't have outings as effective as the stellar one he put together on Wednesday night, highlighted by the go-ahead bucket with less than two seconds remaining. Read