Mural
of LeBron respecting Lakers greats also vandalized
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[July 23, 2018]
Los Angeles artist Gustavo
Zermeno, who produced the latest mural depicting LeBron James coming
to the Los Angeles Lakers, hoped a depiction of James showing
respect for past Lakers greats would keep the vandals away.
Zermeno was wrong. They struck on Friday night.
The mural, at Melrose and Fairfax in Los Angeles, shows James facing
a handful of Lakers legends looming over Staples Center, where Los
Angeles plays its home games, and over the Great Western Forum,
which the team formerly called home.
The retired Lakers shown included Kobe Bryant, Wilt Chamberlain,
Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Shaquille O'Neal, along with
late broadcaster Chick Hearn.
Zermano said he and five friends devoted 45 hours over five days to
producing the mural. On Friday night, vandals threw white paint on
it.
As Zermano was working on restoring it Saturday morning, several
dozen Lakers fans helped out, Zermano said, adding that he was
surprised the vandalism happened in the first place.
The image, he said, was to "just show LeBron paying homage to not
only past Lakers legends but the whole organization. Him showing up
to the Lakers and knowing he has some big shoes to fill," according
to ESPN.
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Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) reacts to not getting
a foul called during the third quarter of the Eastern conference
finals of the 2018 NBA Playoffs
against the Boston Celtics at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow
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A previous mural touting James' decision to join the Lakers earlier
this month also drew the wrath of vandals.
The artwork, by Jonas Never, depicted James in a Lakers jersey with
the message "King of LA" on a wall at the Baby Blues BBQ restaurant
in Venice.
The mural was first hit with a spray-painting of "We Don't Want You"
and "No King," as well as "3-6" -- an apparent reference to James'
record in the NBA Finals.
James won two titles while with the Miami Heat and another upon his
return to the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he began his career in the
2003-04 season.
--Field Level Media
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