Hundreds of fans who lined up at a Blaze Pizza outlet in Culver City, California, hoping to see LeBron James on Tuesday had to make do with free pizza instead.
Magic Johnson had to wait an hour in his car outside LeBron James’ California home on June 30 after arriving early for their meeting when free agency started that evening. Johnson recounted details of the meeting on Spectrum SportsNet.
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Not long after James committed to the Lakers in free agency July 1, Never decided to work on a James mural. After 12 hours of work spanning more than two days, going through a bucket of paint and using over 75 spray cans with graffiti specialist Fernando Valdez, Never’s James mural was up last Friday featuring the message “The King of LA” on it.
Never received plenty of positive feedback but he said his art was also met by criticism from some fans, especially on social media, over what he intended to be a play off of the “King James” nickname. He heard from some who objected to James being the “King of LA.” Then the mural was first vandalized with someone spray-painting, “We Don’t Want You” and “No King” and “3-6” on it in apparent reference to James’ record in the NBA Finals. Never fixed it and decided to take “of” off “The King of LA.” But Never said it was vandalized again sometime Tuesday night and he decided to call it a wrap.
“I know when to cut my losses,” said Never, who did a Bryant mural near Staples Center during Bryant’s final season as a Laker in 2016. “The first vandalism was made easier to swallow because by all accounts from the Twitter debate [over it] that we saw, it looked like a guy offered up a $300 bounty to anyone who destroyed the mural. Some guy did it and posted video of him doing it and responded to the guy and said, ‘Pay me.'”
With another project coming up Monday in the San Fernando Valley, Never — who has done over 100 murals around Los Angeles including a popular “Karate Kid” one — did not think he had time to restore the James mural after the latest act of vandalism.
Never has plans to do a Lakers team wall piece for Spectrum SportsNet, the network that televises the Lakers. He did a mural of Lonzo Ball for the network last year.
“I can’t see anyone getting mad about the whole team,” Never said of his next Lakers mural. “[Kyle] Kuzma, LeBron, Lance Stephenson blowing on LeBron.”
As for James, Never would like to design another piece off the Lakers’ latest superstar, but perhaps during the season.
“This was just for my own fun just being happy that the Lakers were actually going to be talked about again,” Never said. “And I didn’t realize that a mural would be [almost] as talked about as much as the Lakers would be.”
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