There is one thing that you cannot teach in basketball, and that is height. As such, there have been extremely tall players that have managed to make it to the league, based on teams wanting to acquire them simply based on their height.

Cavaliers center Tacko Fall is the tallest player in the NBA, with him standing at 7'6". He was recently spotted courtside during Game 5 of the Celtics-Bucks series. It is likely that he was cheering on his former teammates. 

Tacko Fall attending a game means that whoever is sitting behind me is going to have a tough time seeing the game. A recent video went viral, showing a woman that had her seat behind Tacko Fall.

Hopefully, the woman involved was still able to glimpse some of the game. As mentioned by the broadcasters in the video, those courtside seats are very expensive, and there's no doubt that one could potentially feel disappointed after their view of the game gets obstructed by the tallest player in the league. With that being said, this is just an unfortunate situation that isn't Tacko Fall's fault whatsoever.

The Boston Celtics are a team that could potentially make the Finals this year, and they were up on the Milwaukee Bucks at halftime. Though they are facing Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is widely believed to be the best player in the NBA, they have talented young stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown who are one of the best duos in the NBA themselves. While there was some talk about separating them earlier in the year, they have proven that they can play together.

We'll have to wait to see who ends up winning this series between the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks. Both teams have a fair chance of winning the series, and we are definitely watching two of the heavyweights of the Eastern Conference.

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