Dikembe Mutombo receives tributes from NBA players

Dikembe Mutombo receives tributes from NBA players
Dikembe Mutombo receives tributes from NBA players

The news of the death of Dikembe Mutombo spread like wildfire this Monday, September 30. The Congolese died at the age of 58. Considered the best African basketball player in the history of the NBA, he is also seen as one of the best all-time defenders in the League. Masai Ujiri, general manager of the Toronto Raptors, paid tribute to him. The Nigerian salutes the memory of his friend. “ I just heard the news about… I don’t know why I’m doing this… I just heard the news about Dikembe Mutombo and it’s really hard to believe. It’s hard for us to be without this guy. You have no idea what Dikembe Mutombo means to me… Wow… I’m sorry, it’s complicated, but I have to say it. This guy, he made us who we are. This guy is a giant, an incredible person. Who are we without Dikembe Mutombo? It’s impossible. I went to Dikembe Mutombo’s hometown with him, I went to his hospital, you can’t understand what this guy means to the world. And now he is gone, he has left us. I have no words, for his family, for Mama Rose (his wife), for his children… This guy was the biggest giant you could find, with an even bigger heart. I know that he will be able to rest and that his family will get through this but he has done so much, for us, for the African continent, for his people. “, he said at a press conference, with tears in his eyes.

« Vou cannot imagine what he brought to the youth of the continent, nor what he did for me in my career. He took me under his wing in Denver and made me grow as a person. And now he’s gone, he’s left us. The way he treated my family, my children. He touched everyone. He was huge but his heart was even bigger. Today is not a good day. Not a good day for sport, for us in Africa. But we’re going to celebrate it, and do it big. He paved a path for us and not many people can do that. I am proud to have known Dikembe Mutombo, I am proud to have worked with him, I am proud that he was my mentor, I am proud to have done a lot of things alongside him, to have traveled a lot in Africa with him. This news hurts. I didn’t want to ruin the day but this news really hurts. »

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