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7’5″ Recruit Tacko Fall Dominates High School Game

Tacko Fall, a student at Liberty Christian, is back in the media today, as the 7’5″ athlete dominated a high school basketball game with ease: he scored 44 points with a complete nonchalant demeanor. Just for reference, the humongous athlete would be the tallest NBA player if he signed today. He has officially committed to UCF for next year.

Fall was in the media last month after another highly sought after recruit Anthony Lawrence Jr. dunked on him. But since then, Fall has not lost a step: he dunks on his opponents so easily, it looks like he is playing a middle school team. And while he is not the most graceful athlete, it looks like his size will certainly make a difference for UCF in the future.

h/t: ESPN

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