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"After I made it to the NBA, I said that I didn't want to be the last player from Africa. After my ro..." — Dikembe Mutombo
After I made it to the NBA, I said that I didn't want to be the last player from Africa. After my rookie year, I went to the league and talked about this, and they embraced my idea and started conducting basketball clinics in Africa, and that's when I knew I wouldn't be the last African.
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