Yes that is a regulation sized basketball ring and to put it into even greater context, the two Cleveland Cavaliers players next to him both stand at 193cm.
The NBA is full of extremely tall human beings with the average height being 201cm, but Fall just makes that number look infantile.
He has quickly become a fan favourite during the NBA's Summer League tournament in Las Vegas with crowds erupting every time he steps on the floor and booing when the Celtics coaches take him out.
Boasting an incredible 2.5m wingspan and a 3m standing reach, his presence in the paint has deterred plenty of shooters from taking him on.
In his two games so far his numbers haven't lit up the box score, but the fans are desperate for a team to sign him up.
Fall has quickly become the hit of the tournament and is drawing more eyeballs than even Zion Williamson, but without a guaranteed roster spot the reports of a move Down Under have been floated.
According to the NBL's Liam Santamaria, the South East Melbourne Phoenix have inquired about the possibility of signing one of the world's tallest individuals.
"The Phoenix want to play an up-tempo style, so whether (the Tacko discussion) progresses will be interesting to see," Santamaria said.
Bringing a man of Fall's proportions Down Under would be an incredible signing and means we'd get a first hand look at him turning everyone around him into tiny figures.
All we know for now is that he is without doubt the fans MVP and Celtics supporters may riot if he's not handed a roster spot. Plus we want to see him go up against Boban Marjanovic already.