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The 7'2" Mutombo was invited by Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson to try out for the team, and under his guidance made him what he is today, giving him maturity and education, the tools to succeed. Mutombo respects Coach Thompson so much that he doesn't call him coach, he calls him "Pop".
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BIAMBA MARIE MUTOMBO HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTER
Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 908755 [Title] => Mutombo thinks he deserves Hall of Fame nod [Summary] =>Dikembe Mutombo thinks he deserves induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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The 7'2" Mutombo was invited by Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson to try out for the team, and under his guidance made him what he is today, giving him maturity and education, the tools to succeed. Mutombo respects Coach Thompson so much that he doesn't call him coach, he calls him "Pop".
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