Dikembe Mutombo, the Congolese-American basketball great and one of the NBA’s all-time best defensive players, has died at the age of 58.
The league announced his passing on Monday, revealing that Mutombo, an eight-time NBA All-Star and Hall of Famer, died after a battle with brain cancer, surrounded by his family.
Mutombo was celebrated not only for his formidable shot-blocking skills and defensive prowess but also for his philanthropic efforts and humanitarian work.
Over his illustrious Mutombo 18-season career, he played for several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks, and Los Angeles Lakers, earning a reputation as a fierce competitor.
His iconic finger wag became a symbol of his defensive dominance.
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Beyond basketball, Mutombo was deeply committed to improving healthcare and education in his native Democratic Republic of Congo.
He founded the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation, which aimed to provide essential resources and opportunities for underprivileged communities.
The NBA community has expressed deep sorrow over his passing, remembering him as a transformative player and a compassionate leader both on and off the court.