Kobe Bryant’s wife leaves no chance when it comes to walking down memory lane with the late NBA icon. The Los Angeles Lakers’ icon is not only known for his great dunking skills but also for his mamba mentality, which has impacted millions across the globe. From sharing the list of accolades and achievements to frequently posting about Kobe Bryant’s sports foundation Mamba and Mambacita, Vanessa Bryant’s world still revolves around her late NBA partner. Recently, the 43-year-old philanthropist reshared Kobe Bryant’s iconic footwork clip dating back to a game against the Charlotte Hornets in 2008. The excellent move and the timing led to a spectacular dunk against the Hornets during the game.
Vanessa Bryant sparks nostalgia with Kobe Bryant’s trademark moment against the Charlotte Hornets
Vanessa Bryant has been standing like a rock for her daughters after Kobe Bryant. The reputed philanthropist and advocate never misses a chance when it comes to talking about her late NBA man. Recently, she posted about Kobe Bryant’s terrific footwork against the Charlotte Hornets dating back from a game in 2008. In the shared clip, the Los Angeles Lakers’ legend was seen displaying his dunking skills effortlessly against the Hornets. The clip was originally shared by Mamba Basketball 24. “Kobe Bryant in 2008 Double-clutch reverse dunk vs the Hornets. A reminder that his game wasn’t just skill it was art in motion and pure Mamba Mentality.”Vanessa Bryant recently posted a heartfelt post while reflecting back on 2025. She even mentioned about Mamba Mambacita and expressed gratitude on behalf of Kobe Bryant’s sports foundation. Bryant wrote, “As 2025 comes to a close, all of us at the Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation want to say one simple thing: 𝓣𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓴 𝔂𝓸𝓾. Your generosity and support helped create more access, more opportunity, and more confidence for boys and girls in sports. Because of you, more kids have had a place to belong and a team to lean on.”“Kobe and Gianna believed in showing up with purpose – every day, no excuses. Your support honors that spirit in the most real way: by investing in the next generation. From all of us…thank you for being part of this mission. We’re proud to carry our work forward with you in 2026.”Kobe Bryant and Gianna were killed in a fatal helicopter crash in January 2020. Along with the Los Angeles Lakers’ legend and Gianna, 7 others were also killed. Also Read: Vanessa Bryant turns Disneyland into a family adventure as her daughters steal the spotlight