Perhaps artists in Southern California should stop painting murals of LeBron and Laker legends in the streets of LA, and opt for a more secluded location.

First, it was Jonas Never who had to paint over his artwork that signified LeBron as the “King of LA” because vandals kept on striking after Never redid the mural.

Then, an artist by name of Gustavo Zermeno Jr. tried his hand at having LeBron look up at Lakers legends as they sat atop of the Staples Center look down on The King with their NBA Championships in hand on a street in Venice, California. 

 

There's a new #LeBron mural in #LA 👏. . (Via: ESPN/Twitter)

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Unfortunately, we just can’t have nice things, as this mural as now been vandalized as well. 

There are bad apples in every fan base folks. 

(h/t For the Win)