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Special Guest National Sports Media Personality Stephen A. Smith joins the show on the Comcast Business Hotline to discuss the life and legacy of Kobe Bryant
Mike, Tyrone, and Natalie remember and reflect on the life and impact of NBA Superstar and Philadelphia native Kobe Bryant in the wake of his death. Kobe passed away yesterday in a helicopter crash along with 8 other people, including his daughter Gianna. Mike takes your calls and invites you to talk about how Kobe impacted your life. Special guests Cuttino Mobley and Stephen A. Smith join the show
Special guest Former NBA Player and Philadelphia native Cuttino Mobley joins the show on the Comcast Business Hotline to talk about how Kobe Bryant impacted his life as well as the sport of Basketball.
Mike, Tyrone, and Natalie remember and reflect on the life and impact of NBA Superstar and Philadelphia native Kobe Bryant in the wake of his death. Kobe passed away yesterday in a helicopter crash along with 8 other people, including his daughter Gianna. Mike takes your calls and invites you to talk about how Kobe impacted your life. Special guests Phil Martelli and Serena Winters this hour
Serena Winters from NBC Sports Philadelphia joins the show on the Comcast Business Hotline to discuss some of her favorite Kobe Bryant stories and the impact he had on the game of basketball.
Former Saint Joseph's Hawks Head Coach and current Michigan Wolverines Assistant Coach Phil Martelli joins the show on the Comcast Business Hotline to talk with Mike about some of his best Kobe Bryant stories, including locking Kobe in the St. Joe's Fieldhouse with Lynn Greer
Mike, Tyrone, and Natalie remember and reflect on the life and impact of NBA Superstar and Philadelphia native Kobe Bryant in the wake of his death. Kobe passed away yesterday in a helicopter crash along with 8 other people, including his daughter Gianna. Mike takes your calls and invites you to talk about how Kobe impacted your life.
Mike talks about the lack of development in Ben Simmons' game, and how it is holding the Sixers back from their full potential. Are the fans impatient or are they justified with the frustration from Philadelphia's star point guard?