tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263387667307930697.post8508177071058156955..comments2024-03-27T20:47:47.314-07:00Comments on Sports and Spirituality: Remembering Kobe: Sports and Spirituality StyleAnne Stricherzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05441076431654286155noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263387667307930697.post-29427782263211444872021-01-26T10:52:11.487-08:002021-01-26T10:52:11.487-08:00Thank you for your Gen Z perspective, for sharing ...Thank you for your Gen Z perspective, for sharing your memories and offering such a practical and meaningful way to honor his legacy (Women's hoops!) PeaceAnne Stricherzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09051241088890846466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263387667307930697.post-5767139619524462742020-01-30T20:15:20.954-08:002020-01-30T20:15:20.954-08:00As a Gen-Z member, Kobe actually started playing i...As a Gen-Z member, Kobe actually started playing in the league before I was born, so my first Kobe memory is actually just hearing people shout "Kobe!" as they would throw crumpled up paper balls into the recycling. I think one of my favorite Kobe moments was his final game in which he dropped an unprecented 60 points on the Jazz. Truly incredible sports moment. And of course, the "Mamba out." I do appreciate what you said about grieving Kobe, the man, though. I came across an Instagram post from @WarriorsTalk (on Instagram and Twitter) that really resonated with me, something that I really like and agree with: <br /><br />"It was apparent that after his retirement Kobe was making a strong push to grow the game of women’s basketball.<br />.<br />This seemed like a passion project he took on especially with Gigi taking a liking to hoops.<br />.<br />One way to honor Kobe is to continue to support women’s hoops in any way possible.<br />.<br />Just a thought. Once again, Rest In Peace Gigi and Kobe. ����"shock12noreply@blogger.com