Celtics -- Including Tacko Fall As An Elf -- Spread Holiday Cheer At Boston Children's Hospital
BOSTON (CBS) -- The Boston Celtics brought some holiday cheer to Boston Children's Hospital on Thursday, spending time with patients and their families while decked out in the usual Christmas attire.
Over a dozen players, along with head coach Brad Stevens and members of his coaching staff, made their annual holiday visit to the hospital, participating in several winter-themed activities. There were plenty of arts and crafts to be done, plus a group sing-along where the C's did their best with some famous Christmas carols.
Rookie Carsen Edwards led the Celtics' chorus in a rousing rendition of "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer" before fellow rookie Romeo Langford stole the show with his baritone pipes.
???? Here's a little #Celtics singing Jingle Bells at Boston Children's Hospital #WBZ @Grant2Will @yeahyeah22 @tackofall99 pic.twitter.com/vgqH6eW5Am
— Joe Giza (@JoeGiza) December 5, 2019
Most players had either top hats or hats with antlers on throughout their visit, but there was a gift for everyone: Tacko Fall in an elf hat.
Step aside, Will Ferrell. That is one gigantic elf.