Barack Obama led tribute to Dikembe Mutombo
Barack Obama pays tribute to Mutombo, highlighting his legacy as one of the NBA's greatest defenders and his impact off the court.
2024-10-03T12:00:24+00:00- Obama led a tribute to Mutombo.
- Mutombo passed away at 58.
- He was the NBA’s global ambassador.
Barack Obama led a tribute to Dikembe Mutombo following the news of his passing.
Mutombo, the Congolese center and NBA star, died at 58 due to brain cancer.
He was selected as an NBA All-Star eight times and was beloved by fans.
Standing at an imposing height of 2.2 meters, he became one of the most feared shot blockers in the league.
Mutombo’s legacy according to Barack Obama
Obama posted on X that Dikembe Mutombo was one of the greatest defenders and shot blockers of all time.
«Dikembe Mutombo was an incredible basketball player, one of the best shot blockers and defenders of all time.
«But he also inspired a generation of young people across Africa,» Obama wrote.
«His work as the NBA’s first global ambassador changed how athletes think about their impact off the court.»
Dikembe Mutombo played 18 seasons in the NBA, averaging 9.8 points and 10.3 rebounds per game.
He was a two-time NBA finalist with the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Nets.
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After retiring in 2009, he became the NBA’s first global ambassador.
Silver highlighted Mutombo’s love for the positive impact basketball had on African communities.
With his infectious smile and famous finger wag, Mutombo won over generations of fans.