Serge Ibaka, obviously, was feeling pretty, pretty good after Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, and rightfully so.

On the postgame podium following a standout individual performance in his team's crucial victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, the Toronto Raptors big man showed off his multilingual tongue, seamlessly switching from speaking English to French to Spanish in a matter of seconds. He even asked the room of assembled media if anyone spoke Italian or Portuguese, apparently hoping to show off even further.

Awesome.

Ibaka, the youngest of 18 children, grew up in the Congo speaking French. He moved to France at 17-years-old to continue pursuing professional basketball, shortly thereafter going to Spain where he first taught himself Spanish.

Tuesday night wasn't the first time the 29-year-old answered, or attempted to answer, postgame questions in multiple languages. During last year's playoffs, he famously responded to three consecutive questions in English, French, and Spanish, respectively.

Ibaka's performance was instrumental to Toronto's 120-102 win over Milwaukee in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals. He had 17 points and 13 rebounds in 24 minutes of play off the bench, immediately setting an aggressive, physical tone when he first entered the game by dominating on the offensive glass. Ibaka fared well defensively, too, both as a weak-side rim-protector and individual defender on the likes of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton after switches.

One of the Bucks' biggest perceived advantages coming into this series was the strength of its bench. As this series shifts back to Milwaukee for Game 5, though, Toronto's reserves are suddenly making a major impact. We'll see if Ibaka and company can sustain it on Thursday.