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Nuggets Honor Dikembe Mutombo's Legacy with Heartfelt Tribute at Season Opener
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By Associated Press
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October 25, 2024

Former Denver Nuggets center Dikembe Mutombo, who died in late September, is honored by having his name and number placed on the floor in the second half of an NBA basketball game between the Nuggets and the Oklahoma City Thunder Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, in Denver. (AP/David Zalubowski)

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DENVER — There was a video tribute celebrating Dikembe Mutombo’s big accomplishments on and off the court. Then, Denver Nuggets fans stood and applauded for 55 seconds — his number.

The late Mutombo was remembered by the franchise in the first quarter of the season opener Thursday night against Oklahoma City. Denver players and coaches showed their respect, too, by wearing T-shirts emblazoned with an image of the big man’s iconic finger wag.

Mutombo, the basketball Hall of Famer known for his enormous smile and heart, unmistakable voice and, of course, that finger wag, died last month of brain cancer. He was 58.

Malone Reflects on Mutombo’s Impact

“I feel really fortunate to have gotten to know him and coached him and spend time with him,” said Nuggets coach Michael Malone, whose team stenciled Mutombo’s name and “55” on the floor near Denver’s bench. “He’ll be missed by many, many people.”

Mutombo helped the Nuggets become the first No. 8 seed to upset a No. 1 seed in the NBA playoffs, when they knocked off Seattle in 1994 in a best-of-five series. It was not only an indelible moment in Nuggets lore but an endearing image — Mutombo on the floor when the horn sounded, flat on his back, holding the ball over his head with a beaming smile.

It’s a picture that Malone has in his office.

Mutombo’s Illustrious Career

After a stellar career at Georgetown, Mutombo was taken with the fourth overall pick by Denver in the 1991 NBA draft. He spent five seasons in the Mile High City, becoming an instant fan favorite.

Mutombo’s 18-year NBA career also included stops in Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia, New York and the then-New Jersey Nets. The 7-foot-2 center was an eight-time All-Star, four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and three-time All-NBA selection. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015 after averaging 9.8 points and 10.3 rebounds per game for his career. He’s second in career blocks in NBA history.

A Legacy Beyond Basketball

More than hoops, he was known for his generosity. He built a hospital in the Congo and that facility — named for his mother — has treated around 200,000 people. He’s worked on behalf of the Special Olympics, UNICEF, and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

“His legacy is much more than on the court,” Malone said. “It’s everything he did for his native country, building hospitals, giving back.

“That’s what you want to see from people, is that when they make it, they find a way to give back and make people’s lives better. Dikembe Mutombo will always be remembered as an ambassador of this game, on and off the court, with a huge, huge heart.”

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