From the moment he was signed by the Boston Celtics, 7-foot-5 center Tacko Fall became a favorite of every sports fan in Boston. Now, the fan base has even more reason to love him thanks to this one stat that shows the rookie’s dominance.
While the 24-year-old has only played in three games this season, he has made every minute count. In fact, he joins Houston Rockets star James Harden as the only NBA players to average more than a point per minute this year, according to The Ringer’s Zach Kram.
Two NBA players are averaging better than a point per minute this season.
— Zach Kram (@zachkram) January 2, 2020
One is James Harden, who has 1,261 points in 1,239 minutes.
The other is Tacko Fall, with 13 points versus 11 minutes played.
Fall is starting to receive more playing time, too. After playing just one game in the first two months, the rookie appeared in two games during December. It’s a decision that delighted everyone at TD Garden when he took the court.
Celtics fans want more Fall. After all, he’s averaging more points per minute than the NBA’s reigning MVP, Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (0.98 points per minute). Let’s hope Fall gets more minutes in 2020 and becomes an even greater sensation in Boston.
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