As announced by the NBA, Commissioner Adam Silver expressed heartfelt sentiments in memory of Mutombo, describing him as “larger than life” both on and off the court.
Renowned for his shot-blocking ability and defensive prowess, Mutombo was more than just a basketball icon—he was a humanitarian. From his efforts as the NBA’s first Global Ambassador to founding the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation and opening a hospital in his hometown of Kinshasa, Mutombo’s influence stretched far beyond the game. His impact on communities, particularly in Africa, remains an enduring legacy.
After being drafted by the Denver Nuggets in 1991, Mutombo’s stellar 18-year career spanned six teams, earning him eight All-Star selections, four Defensive Player of the Year titles, and Hall of Fame induction in 2015. Off the court, his compassion, generosity, and leadership touched countless lives globally.
The basketball community mourns the loss of one of its greats, and his legacy will live on through those he inspired. Our deepest condolences to his wife, Rose, their children, and all who were fortunate to know him. Rest in peace, Dikembe Mutombo. Your influence will never be forgotten.