Jaylen Brown and Enes Kanter came to the aid of their teammate Tacko Fall by teaching him how to swim. Tacko Fall has quickly become a beloved figure among fans of the Boston Celtics since his arrival on the team. Known for their likable roster, the Celtics’ ability to secure victories has only heightened the excitement surrounding Fall. When the team is comfortably ahead, fans eagerly anticipate the opportunity to witness the intriguing 7-foot-5 rookie center in action, knowing that he will receive valuable minutes on the court.
Fans love the Celtics putting games away to the point where the intriguing 7-foot-5 rookie center can get some valuable minutes, and even in a pаndemic you can see people selling “Tacko Time” shirts on the streets of Boston. One of the most delightful parts of his reputation in the city is that he was actually taking swim classes at the Charlestown Boys and Girls Club, as he never learned while living in Dakar, Senegal, or while at school in Florida.
Despite the swim lessons likely being interrupted by the cоrоnavirus pаndemic, Tacko Fall’s commitment to learning how to swim did not waver. Thanks to his teammates Jaylen Brown and Enes Kanter, Fall continued his training within the confines of the Orlando Bubble. In a video shared on Monday by Kanter on Twitter, the two teammates can be seen supporting Fall in the water as he practices his strokes. This display of camaraderie and support highlights the unity and bond among the Celtics players, as they go above and beyond to help each other grow and improve, even in unconventional circumstances.