Boston Celtics big man Enes Kanter dunked all over Atlanta Hawks center Alex Len during Friday night's win over the Atlanta Hawks.

Needless to say, it prompted him to joke about the NBA drug testing him accordingly:

This likely stems from the league's tendency to submit drug tests when players not known for their athletic feats suddenly take flight. The most noteworthy example this season is probably Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Danny Green. Green was drug tested after this ferocious putback slam — which conveniently also occurred against the Hawks.

Kanter is pretty savvy and aware when it comes to happenings throughout the league. He has become an expert at social media ever since he first began trolling LeBron James back in November of 2017. He almost certainly had Green's highlight in mind before he pressed the “Send” button in this case.

The 2019-20 season has been an interesting one for Kanter as the Celtics signed him to replace Al Horford. But Kanter was injured in the season opener and missed the next seven games. He has had to adjust to a bench role since, though he has thrived when he is on the floor.

Kanter is averaging 8.8 points and 7.9 rebounds while shooting over 58 percent from the floor. He also has a player efficiency rating of 25.2, according to Basketball Reference.

The Turkish native has certainly given Boston a lift on the court, but most of his headlines have come off the floor. Kanter continues to speak out against the current Turkish government, led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He played his first game outside of the U.S. in over a year when the Celtics squared off against the Raptors in Toronto on Christmas Day.