Celtics star joins Tiktok debate, he wins 100 men with a gorilla
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As the intensity of the NBA playoffs grows, a little bit of power is a long way off - nothing expresses the mental break like the very stupid Tiktok debate. up to date? Who will win: 100 NBA players or a gorilla?

The Boston Celtics’ social media team leans towards the fun, posting a video in which three teams’ star players weighed on weird assumptions – a branch debate of the virus “100 people vs. 1 gorilla”, even celebrities like Mrbeast are stuck.

Here are what some of Boston’s 18-year-old flag bearers say about the Man-Vs-Ape showdown, and they took the game seriously.

Jayson Tatum in 100 NBA players with 1 gorilla

Celtics small forward Jayson Tatum seemed to consider the issue and then chose the gorilla.

His Latvian teammates have a lot to say.

Kristaps Porzingis in 100 NBA players with 1 gorilla

Celtic Center Kristaps Porzingis said he had a very strong opinion on this.

"About 20 average humans will have a good fight and may defeat a gorilla," Porzingis said.

Porzingis said he watched the hypothetical battle between the mixed-race art experts.

“That’s what everyone thinks, ‘Oh, the gorilla will grab you and smash your skull,’” Pozingis said. "We just sacrificed five guys to come to the gorilla and poke the eyes, you know?"

Derrick White in 100 NBA players with 1 gorilla

Celtic point guard Derrick White selected 100 NBA players among the Gorillas.

"But I'm not a part of it," White walked away.

Who will win 100 people and 1 gorilla

"Digital games do benefit the people," Tara Stoinski, president and chief science officer of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Foundation, said in an interview with USA Today on April 30.

"[I think]it's about being able to extend a fight that could end up wearing gorillas, we know our ability to really work together and coordinate, and I think those two elements are against gorilla support," Stoinski said.

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