RIP: Dikembe Mutombo (1966-2024)

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This sucks. Loved watching Dikembe with the Nuggets. He was one of my first non Suns favorite players. I'll never forget him celebrating after the Nuggets beat the #1 seed Sonics after being down 0-2 in the 94 playoffs.

RIP Dikembe. He always seemed so happy and I don't recall hearing anything negative about him other than how painful his elbows were.
 

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Rest in Peace Dikembe Mutombo.

I used to collect your basketball cards. Your smile and finger wag made the game fun and memorable.
 

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Awful. He was a great person and loved the intensity he brought on the floor. He'll be missed.
 

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Such a beautiful soul! He'll be missed!

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Makes me really sad. Really nice guy. Met him on a basketball court at gtown. Great human being. Great Hoya.
 

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RIP Loved watching him play defense. And wagging his finger. So tough. Such a great guy off the court, too.
 

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Great basketball player, even better human being. His iconic shot clutching the basketball as the first #8 seed to upset a #1 seed will live on forever.

Rest in Peace, big man.
 

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RIP Loved watching him play defense. And wagging his finger. So tough. Such a great guy off the court, too.
I have great respect for him as a human being but I wasn't too fond of him as a player. I thought the finger wag was silly and I hated that era of big guys throwing elbows at the heads of opponents. So I didn't watch his team play very often but I did love that year when Brian Williams paired with him on the Nuggets and they shocked the heavily favored Supersonics before losing in 7 to the Jazz. But even disliking the elbow swings and the finger waggles, I'd have loved to see him on the Suns.
 

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Great man on and off the court. My siblings and I went to a bunch of playoff games the year the Sixers played the Lakers in the finals. Was fun to watch him play. Rest in peace.
 

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In fond memory and with respect for Dikembe Mutombo.

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R.I.P. Seems like this past 12 months or so there have been so many. Damn. Cancer sucks!
 

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R.I.P. Seems like this past 12 months or so there have been so many. Damn. Cancer sucks!
Yeah we've lost some legendary athletes this past year. It feels like that 2 year stretch about 6 to 8 years ago where we lost so many great singers.
 
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