« BackDikembe Mutombo has diednytimes.comSubmitted by chirau a day ago
  • racl101 22 minutes ago

    Still remember the time Jordan dunked on Mutombo and gave him the wagging finger. Good times.

    R.I.P. Mr. Motumbo.

    • toomuchtodo a day ago
      • WithinReason a day ago

        Not so fun fact, taller people live shorter lives, with approximately 1 inch = 1 year.

        • racl101 19 minutes ago

          Makes sense. Danny DeVito is almost 80 and still making great television comedy.

          But on a serious note, I'm a 5 foot 2 inch guy myself, only good thing I can say about it, is being almost 50 and not having a ton of back issues. The rest of it, not so fun, but not a tragedy either.

          • naveen99 a day ago

            Apparently this is enough to explain the difference in men and women longevity.

            • xiande04 21 hours ago

              Do the numbers really add up statistically speaking? That is, the average height difference between women and men is exactly equal to the longevity difference you'd expect from the height difference?

              If so, I wonder where the protective effects of estrogen and less risky behavior fit in?

              • naveen99 21 hours ago

                the numbers do seem to check out... Average difference is about 5 years and 5 inches between men and women.

            • xiande04 a day ago

              Yes, that's an interesting and somewhat counterintuitive fact. Research has shown a correlation between height and lifespan, with taller people generally having shorter lifespans. One possible explanation is that taller individuals tend to have more cells, which may increase the risk of mutations and, consequently, diseases like cancer. Additionally, taller bodies require more energy, leading to greater metabolic demands that could contribute to aging.

              • wwarner a day ago

                ok, but i'd wager brain cancer (the cause of death in this case) lacks this correlation. And yes RIP, Mutombo seemed like an exceptional person.

                • resizeitplz a day ago

                  All other factors being equal: Taller person = more cells = more cell divisions = more chances for cell mutation = increased risk of (any) cancer. (credit/source: Hank Green and possibly SciShow on YouTube)

                  • wwarner 3 hours ago

                    I love being wrong! Luckily I wagered $0.00.

                  • luplex 19 hours ago

                    Taller people usually have bigger heads and, I think, bigger brains.

                    This doesn't mean they are more intelligent.

                    • WithinReason a day ago

                      actually there is a correlation between height and cancer

                  • dfxm12 a day ago

                    Everyone I know who went to Georgetown has a positive story about Dikembe Mutombo.

                    • rcar1046 a day ago

                      Someone who was ACTUALLY an even better human than [player of sport he played].

                      • jayemar a day ago

                        Seems to be due to brain cancer. He reported having a brain tumor in 2022.

                        • adaisadais a day ago

                          :( one of the most iconic NBA players. Mutumbo will be remembered.

                          • marttt a day ago

                            Born in 1966, retired in 2009, at age 42. Not that uncommon for centers even at the NBA level, but impressive nonetheless. When I was a child in Former Soviet Union, mimicking his iconic finger gesture was a beloved joke on the court -- for us, 5'5" "centers". :) RIP, Dikembe!

                            • dole a day ago

                              He was a legend before he set foot in the NBA.

                              "After blocking a player's shot, he would point his right index finger at that player and move it side to side."

                            • dkobia a day ago

                              To say Dikembe was an awesome guy is an understatement. It was pretty common to see him around town either at the store or in line at the bank and if you talked to him he was always happy to engage.

                              • leotravis10 21 hours ago

                                Don't know why this is flagged as he's a Basketball Hall of Famer and famed humanitarian who left us so soon.

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                                    • elpakal a day ago

                                      RIP