Pete Rose was a legend, albeit a crooked one, I'll give you that, but who was the other one? Mutombo was the 7th best shot blocker (blocks per game) of all time, so that's pretty darn good. But he drops to 53rd in rebounds per game, not legendary stuff.
Every interview, I ever heard this guy give was "I'm a victim, woe is me, I'm being discriminated against, etc." In addition many persons on radio suggested he was a sour puss if one didn't pay proper homage. He certainly was a great player and that Reds team was incredible, but IMO, as stated earlier, he only had to look into the mirror to find who was responsible for his not being in the HOF.
He played 18 seasons and two teams retired his number. 4 time Defensive Player of yr. He is also known for his work after or outside of sports. Not the best ever but sounds like a legend. I guess time will tell. From wiki~ Dikembe Mutombo - Wikipedia 8× NBA All-Star (1992, 1995–1998, 2000–2002) All-NBA Second Team (2001) 2× All-NBA Third Team (1998, 2002) 4× NBA Defensive Player of the Year(1995, 1997, 1998, 2001) 3× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1997, 1998, 2001) 3× NBA All-Defensive Second Team(1995, 1999, 2002) NBA All-Rookie First Team (1992) 2× NBA rebounding leader (2000, 2001) 3× NBA blocks leader (1994–1996) No. 55 retired by Atlanta Hawks No. 55 retired by Denver Nuggets Third-team All-American – AP, UPI (1991) First-team All-Big East (1991) Second-team All-Big East (1990) 2× Big East Defensive Player of the Year(1990, 1991
Amos was a dad to be feared. Good dude for sure but the look in his eyes should scare a kid straight.
We'll have to agree to disagree on the definition of "legendary". He was very good, maybe even close to great, but when speaking of legends, he won't be in the same context as MJ, Sir Charles, Shaq, Bird, etc.... He'll most likely get into the HOF, but not everyone there is legendary.
Nobody wants their dirty laundry aired out in public. In big public deals like this, if a settlement is reached before everything becomes public record, nda’s and sealed documents are pretty standard procedure.