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Boston Celtics coach Ime Udoka watches from the bench during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Sunday, April 3, 2022, in Boston. The Celtics won 144-102. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Boston Celtics’ first unicorn sends powerful message about Kristaps Porzingis.

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Former Boston Celtics seven-foot-five unicorn Tacko Fall praised the C’s biggest offseason acquisition, Kristaps Porzingis, during an interview with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson on February 13.

“Porziņģis is a very talented player,” Fall prefaced before saying, “The things that he can do at his size are very impressive. He can have a great defensive presence because he can stretch the floor. I’m really rooting for those guys; I want them to be able to accomplish their goals like winning a championship.” All of them are committed and working really hard. Many of them are now working in Los Angeles, so I’m excited to see how the season unfolds.”

Fall also remarked on the other side of Porzingis’s newly created bromance, Jaylen Brown, saying the league should no longer respect No. 7.

“Now they have put some respect on his name but still, he knows it,” Fall went on to say. “He got the deal but Jaylen is going to be Jaylen; he’s going to go out there and do his thing and I meant what I said — he needed that respect.”

Robinson asked Fall, who is attractive to almost everyone in the globe but especially in the realm of professional wrestling, if he would contemplate a career in the WWE. Fall recalled his early infatuation, even using the name of another international superstar, the “Punjabi Playboy,” The Great Khali.

“I was a huge WWE fan as a child! I was rocking with The Rock, John Cena, and The Great Khali, and it’s weird because I was thinking, ‘This guy is tall, and now a few years later, I’m taller than him!’ But, absolutely, I used to be a great wrestling fan,” Fall said, never denying his enthusiasm.

Perhaps the Senegalese supergiant Fall and “The Nigerian Giant” Omos will clash in a historic big-man match at WrestleMania one day. If the 28-year-old ever pondered changing careers, there is lot for Fall in WWE.

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