Former Hawks and 76ers center, Dikembe Mutumbo, was a defensive terror in his prime. He was a shot-blocking machine and a rebounding prowess that helped propel the Sixers to the NBA Finals in 2001. He was voted an All-Star eight times, and won Defensive Player of the Year four times. He led the league in rebounding twice, in blocks three times, and is second all-time in blocked shots, behind only the great Hakeem Olajuwon.

All that considered, Mutumbo has certainly earned the right to demand that rising star Bismack Biyombo rising star of the Toronto Raptors, require permission to use his patented finger-wag celebration, which Mutumbo often serenaded the crowd with immediately after blocking a shot. That is exactly what Mutumbo did when he was put on the spot by TMZ Sports. “Him and I need to talk,” is what Mutumbo initially declared, before elaborating with, “I will see him in the Congo this summer so him and I will talk back home with nobody around us.”

Uh-oh, Biyombo. You done messed up now.