Former NBA player Manute Bol has been hospitalized after suffering kidney failure. According to published reports, the 7-foot-6 former center had recently returned from visiting his native country of Sudan to aide in the fight against election corruption, when he fell ill.
Bol's wife and newborn daughter have traveled from their home in Kansas to be at the hospital. Bol still hasn't met his daughter because visitors are restricted, having to wear mask, gown, and gloves to prevent infection.
Manute Bol had a career which spanned over 10 years in the NBA, playing for various teams including the 76ers and the Miami Heat. Bol ended his career with totals of 1,599 points, 2,647 rebounds, and 2,086 blocks, having appeared in 624 games over 10 seasons. Until 2007, Bol had remained among the elite, named as the second player in NBA History to have a career blocks-per-game average of 3.34, trailing only Mark Eaton. Bol was also the only player in NBA history to block more shots than points scored, blocking 2,086 shots and scoring 1,599 points.
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