Here, here. Nice post, rickortreat. I completely agree with your sentiment.
Mutumbo was a very interesting and entertaining asset to the NBA. Even more importantly, he was, and no doubt will continue to be, a huge asset to humanity. His selfless contributions of both his time and money are second to none among NBA players. I know all of the NBA is good about charitable work, but Mutumbo has continually gone above and beyond in his charitable work domestically and in his native continent.
I always got a kick out of this guy. Whether it was joking about the fact that no one really knows his true age, or watching that signature finger waive after a blocked shot. If it were any other player, I know that finger waive would turn me off, but something about the guy is so genuine and it just seems to come from good natured place. Only he could pull that off, and I think the refs and opponents let it slide just because he was such a good guy.
I'll never forget the image of him lying on his back clutching the basketball in celebration when Denver upset (was it Seattle?? WOW, I need help here, way too much crack intake) in the first round of the playoffs. He also was a huge factor in the 76ers team that Iverson led to the NBA finals in 2000.
A great career for a great man. He will truly be missed.