NBA’s Tallest Player Tacko Fall Gets Swim Lessons from Boston Celtics Teammates

by Delaney Sprague 10

September 01st, 2020 Industry, Lifestyle, News

The latest edition of “teach Tacko Fall how to swim” came in Orlando, Friday this week.

NBA player Tacko Fall missed a scheduled swim lesson earlier this year with USA Swimming and some of his Boston Celtics teammates, but his makeup came on Monday, in Orlando, FL, when his teammates Enes Kanter and Jaylen Brown worked with him on his stroke.

Olympic Medalists Elizabeth Beisel and Cullen were scheduled to teach swim lessons to Boston Celtics Players earlier this year, before the coronavirus pandemic struck. Participants included Tacko Fall, Semi Ojeleye, Kemba Walker, Grant Williams, and Robert Williams. 

The Boston Celtics have spent time in Orlando since July for the Eastern Conference. On Monday, after posting a 112-94 win against the Toronto Raptors in Game 1 of the semifinals, some of the Celtics players went to the pool on their day off.

It was here that Jaylen Brown and Enes Kanter were videoed helping the 24-year old Tacko Fall learn to swim. Kanter Tweeted the original video with the caption “Senegalese Phelps.” Fall was born in Senegal before emigrating to the United States at age 16.

Kanter posted a video of the lesson:

https://twitter.com/EnesKanter/status/1300531112008200193

The 7-foot-5-inch Fall, the tallest active player in the NBA, has had several other swim lessons, most of which were a little more serious than this one:

 

Fall isn’t the first Celtics player to go viral for taking swim lessons – in 2013, Brandon Bass made headlines when at age 28, he began taking swim lessons.

The Celtic’s players have had a lot of time together over the past few months, due to being isolated in the NBA Bubble. The Bubble was built to protect its players from the COVID-19 pandemic during the final eight games of the 2019–20 regular season and throughout the 2020 NBA playoffs

22 out of the 30 NBA teams were invited to participate in isolating in the Bubble. Games have been held behind closed doors at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, and the teams have been staying at Disney World hotels. 

The 2020 NBA Playoffs began on August 17, and the Celtics have won all 5 games that they’ve played in the playoffs so far. 

That includes a 4-game first-round sweep of the Philadelphia 76ers and a win in the opening game of the 2nd round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs against the Raptors. On August 19, Tacko Fall scored his first career playoff basket against the Philadelphia 76ers.

The Celtics’ next conference semifinals game is scheduled for Tuesday, September 1, in a best of 7 series. 

The 2020 NBA Finals are scheduled to begin on September 30.

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Lloyd land
3 years ago

He needs basketball lessons

Comments are Closed
3 years ago

Great example of how not to teach someone to swim.

sscommentor
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3 years ago

HARDOOOOOOO

SWIMFAN5
3 years ago

This is awesome! I love when he stands up in the second video and just keeps rising and rising out of the water.

WSCoach
3 years ago

I wish we could have seen Tim Duncan’s full potential in the water! Kudos to Tacko.

Mikeh
3 years ago

That is awesome, good for all of them!

Gator
3 years ago

Give that man a kickboard!

Lucas Caswell
Reply to  Gator
3 years ago

That kick board would have to be the size of a car hood

RedFoxes
3 years ago

Good 6 beat kick, soft hand entry, and strong pull. Few more lessons and Dressel’s 17.6 could be in jeopardy.

Swimfan
Reply to  RedFoxes
3 years ago

If he’d been training his whole life like most swimmers, I’d be surprised if he didn’t at least break 18 in the 50. Probably not too much endurance tho