Tacko Fall is tall enough to help even the smallest people fulfill their hoop dreams.
The Boston Celtics center helped a very young child dunk Tuesday night at Mohegan Sun Arena during a break in Game 1 of the Connecticut Sun’s WNBA playoff semifinal series against the Los Angeles Sparks. The 7-foot-6 prospect left his courtside seat to assist Sun mascot Blaze lift the child, who appears to be no older than two or three years young, above the rim so he could throw down.
.@tackofall99 makes a young fan's night during #WNBAPlayoffs action! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/f3huhNwZCy
— WNBA (@WNBA) September 18, 2019
Hey @tackofall99, thanks for assist! pic.twitter.com/LvRk5VMUVf
— Connecticut Sun (@ConnecticutSun) September 17, 2019
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Fall was one of four Celtics who attended the Sun-Sparks opener, joining director of player development Allison Feaster, assistant coach Kara Lawson and rookie guard Tremont Waters.
💯 @celtics crew is in Connecticut for some #WNBA Playoff action ☘️@karalawson20, Allison Feaster, guard @WatersTremont, and center @tackofall99 pic.twitter.com/t2i10OxuzK
— WNBA (@WNBA) September 17, 2019
The Sun entertained the toddler, Fall and his Celtics colleagues and just about everyone else in the building, beating the Sparks 84-75 to take a 1-0 series lead.