Oklahoma City Thunder center Bismack Biyombo is reported to be in good health after a concerning incident during a recent game against the Portland Trail Blazers. The 31-year-old NBA player collapsed into a teammate on the sidelines during a timeout in the first quarter of the game, prompting immediate attention from medical staff and teammates.
Biyombo, who was dressed in a warmup sweatsuit at the time, remained on the floor briefly before being assisted back to the locker room for further evaluation. Despite the alarming nature of the incident, reports indicate that he was cleared of any serious medical issues by Blazers physicians and was said to be in good spirits, even laughing and joking in the locker room at halftime.
Following the game, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault reassured fans that Biyombo is 'fine' and that the team erred on the side of caution by holding him out for monitoring and additional evaluation the following day. The results of the evaluation have not been disclosed publicly as of yet.
Before the incident, Biyombo had gained recognition for his philanthropic efforts in the Congo through his foundation. Notably, he donated his entire NBA salary from the 2021-22 season to build a hospital in his hometown following the passing of his father in August 2021. The gesture was aimed at providing better healthcare and hope to those in need in his community.
Biyombo's commitment to giving back to his homeland has been widely praised, with his foundation focusing on promoting positive change through sports, education, and healthcare initiatives. His dedication to serving his community and honoring his father's legacy has resonated with fans and supporters alike.
Despite the scare during the game, Oklahoma City emerged victorious against Portland, further solidifying their position in the Western Conference standings. Biyombo's health and well-being remain a top priority for the team, and fans are hopeful for his swift recovery and return to the court.