Tacko Fall was simply a victim of time and place. The lovable, 7'5" big man seemed to be in the wrong era - and Boston was not the ideal landing spot for him. But he will be missed.
— Frosty Bias (@frostybias) September 1, 2021
I’m very happy for Tacko. I hope he gets some consistent minutes!
Gong undrafted in the 2019 NBA draft, Danny Ainge gave Tacko a shot as a two-way player, but he proved too slow for Brad Stevens' switching defensive schemes, and his lack of a shot from any distance meant he would not last in Beantown.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed deal with 7-foot-5 center Tacko Fall, agents Bill Duffy and Justin Haynes of @BDA_Sports told @TheAthletic @Stadium. Fall played his first two NBA seasons in Boston.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) September 1, 2021
So the Senegalese native will get a second shot at playing time in Cleveland. We can expect a warm welcome for him upon his return to TD Garden with the Cavaliers. In an earlier NBA era, Tacko most-likely would have seen the floor for significant time, but in these position-less times, he did not seem to fit, particularly in Boston. We hope Cleveland works well for him.
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