Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter is undoubtedly enjoying his first season as a member of the Boston Celtics, fitting seamlessly into the team's culture. Following his career-best six-block performance during Monday's win over the Charlotte Hornets, teammate Tacko Fall was waiting with open arms to deliver some good-natured postgame ribbing.

Fall, who stands an imposing 7-foot-5, has seen just 11 minutes this season with Boston, playing primarily in the G League. In his three games, he has just two blocked shots, leaving himself susceptible to some equally good-natured ribbing redirected toward him so should Kanter choose.

In his first 12 December games, Kanter recorded a combined nine blocked shots. His season got off to a slow start due to a knee ailment, but he appears to be finding his rhythm entering the new year, which would be a boon for a Boston squad in need of his continued contributions in the frontcourt.

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