I think that when it comes to appreciating Warren's gifts and how he represented the best humanity can offer, there's no LV fan, no UConn fan - there's just fan in the best sense of the word.
I toured Nike's campus a couple or three years ago during which I got to speak with the bigwigs in their basketball department. I asked a question directly based on that post I referred to about what Nike was planning to do in R&D with footwear to help girl's and women's basketball players. Didn't get an answer I liked (and didn't really expect one), but after the Q&A got a little one on one time with the head of that department. Olde Coach's post was what motivated me to research this issue (I had suspected that footwear may be a big cause along with other factors and one that could be fixed so easily) and I never forgot.
I had no idea his sphere of influence was so vast and wide. I've been kicking myself for not engaging more with him about women's basketball. I feel I would have learned oh-so-much from him. A silly rivalry kept me from doing it, and I don't intend on letting that rivalry keep me from engaging in the future.
I appreciate the opportunity to express my little memory of him and the kindness I've been shown.