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R.I.P Dikembe Mutombo


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When I was still interested in basketball he was a definite staple of that 90s era.

 

The 1994 Denver series against Seattle with him celebrating lying on the court after Game 5 is an iconic basketball image of that era to me.  The 8 seed knocking off the 1 seed.  
 

But I recall he played a little bit for all the local teams here at some point: Knicks, Nets, and Sixers.  
 

Was a great rebounder and shot blocker from I recall.  And a huge muscular dude

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dikembe-mutombo-dies-nba-hall-of-famer-brain-cancer-age-58/

 

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I heard about this first from my wife. She’s done some things with him professionally in the past, and she sent pictures of herself with him, and it’s ridiculous looking with her at 5’4” and him……way up there. 

 

What a great guy who used his platform to make the world a better place. RIP

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Here he is with my wife not too long ago. I think it was shortly before he was diagnosed. He used his platform to help others. That’s a beautiful legacy.

 

“What is the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation?

NBA Legend Dikembe Mutombo is the President and CEO of the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation, which he created in 1997. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the foundation's mission is to improve the health, education and quality of life for the people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.”

 

RIP

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That was one giant of a man!

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7 hours ago, Another Fan said:

When I was still interested in basketball he was a definite staple of that 90s era.

 

The 1994 Denver series against Seattle with him celebrating lying on the court after Game 5 is an iconic basketball image of that era to me.  The 8 seed knocking off the 1 seed.  
 

But I recall he played a little bit for all the local teams here at some point: Knicks, Nets, and Sixers.  
 

Was a great rebounder and shot blocker from I recall.  And a huge muscular dude

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dikembe-mutombo-dies-nba-hall-of-famer-brain-cancer-age-58/

 

I was super sad when I heard about this today, definitely a staple of the 90s NBA!  He was a joy to watch, and he did some even more incredible things off the court.  It's crazy to me because I feel like it's too early to be losing our childhood heroes but then I remember how the 90s were over 30 years ago now

 

RIP Dikembe ☝️

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This news hit me hard. In another life long ago, the company I worked for also owned the Denver Nuggets and Dikembe would often visit corporate back east for various reasons as well as to see his brother who worked for us. We’d just sit around and shoot the breeze. Whenever I entertained customers in the suite in Denver, he always offered to have them come to the morning shoot arounds and spend a couple minutes. He was the most personable, down to earth person; totally unaffected by his great success. And his was a brilliant mind that could riff on a myriad of subjects. And in several languages to boot.

 

Dikembe was a difference maker in this world and we lost a good man when good men are needed most. Travel well, friend.

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