He blocked Richard Jefferson, he rejected Kenyon Martin -- both in help situations -- and he even turned back Mourning on a reverse. It was precisely what the Knicks needed to see, and it gave Chaney a reason to believe that maybe Mutombo isn't too far removed from 2001 after all, when he last won the Defensive Player of the Year award.
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