“Monster”: Paul stole the show in a Boston victory

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The NBA is said to be a league made up of stars, but among all these stars and heroes, there are also monsters that are more reminiscent of the characters Michael Jordan encounters in the movie “Spice Jam.” One of the monsters the best basketball league in the world has to offer, and perhaps the most prominent of them, is Taco Paul from Boston.

Tonight (Friday-Saturday) in the Celtics’ 107-116 win over Washington and Danny Abdia, Paul was the one who stole the show, won lots of compliments and made us all look a little more like a legitimate basketball player and a little less like a mountain of man sitting for a living on the green bench. Watch his moves in the video player above >>>

The huge chin, which rises to a height of 2.26 meters, played for the first time in his career in any first quarter, following the eruption of the corona in Boston that left Brad Stevens with a particularly sparse front line. Paul went up to the floor as the Wizards led 11:13, and his entry led to a quick 0:11 run by the Greens that changed the game. In his first six minutes, he blocked three times (the peak of his career to date in blocking was 2).

In 19 minutes on the field, Paul recorded 4 points, 8 rebounds, 3 blocks and he finished with the third-highest plus-minus index in the Celtics after Jaylen Brown and Sammy Ogley. “Taco is ready,” he said Brown. “He got better, he worked on his body and his game, as you saw today.” broad bean He added: “I am getting better day by day. I am in good hands.”


“Russell tried to drown on Taco, it was a bad choice,” wrote the networks that demonstrated the enthusiasm that was in TD Garden if it had an audience. Some called him a monster and others claimed he was unstoppable. The best responses are in front of you:

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