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The Lakers are working to fix errors on the Kobe Bryant statue in downtown Los Angeles

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The Los Angeles Lakers said they are working to correct multiple spelling errors on the first of three monuments honoring late star Kobe Bryant.

According to reports, the errors, carved on a monument outside the Lakers’ Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, went viral on Sunday after sports journalist André Voigt spotted them in photos published on X, People reports.

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The statue erected last month in honor of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant outside the Crypto.com Arena is riddled with typos. See above for the number 8 and the number 34. (Photo: Screenshot/YouTube.com/KTLA 5)

The names of two players – Lakers guard Von Wafer and Toronto Raptors guard Jose Calderon – were misspelled in a note on the memorial together with the word “decision.”

Calderon’s last name is spelled “Calderson” and Wafer’s first name is “Vom”.

“We have been aware of this for several weeks and are working to correct it soon,” a Lakers spokesman said in an announcement.

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According to Los Angeles Times.Wafer was a Lakers rookie in the 2005-06 season. A 12 months after Bryant announced he was retiring after 20 seasons with Los Angeles, Calderon, who was also a rookie that season, joined the Lakers for the 2016-17 season.

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Illinois sculptors Omri Amrany and Julie Roblatt-Amrany created the 15-foot statue of Bryant pointing toward the sky in honor of his 81-point performance against the Toronto Raptors in 2006.

The statue is an honor bestowed on only six other Lakers legends. Bryant helped the team win five NBA championships, made 18 appearances in the annual NBA All-Star Game and received two Finals MVP nominations.

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Bryant’s widow, Vanessa Bryant, former teammate Derek Fisher, Lakers icon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, former Lakers coach Phil Jackson and Lakers owner Jeanie Buss were on hand at the Feb. 8 unveiling ceremony.

During the event, Vanessa, who married Bryant in 2001, thanked her fans for his or her support in an emotional speech.

“Kobe has so many people who have supported him from the very beginning around the world and this moment is not just for Kobe,” she said, “but it is a credit to all of you who have supported him all these years.”

Bryant and eight others, including his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas on Jan. 26, 2020, nearly 4 years after he left the NBA.

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Last month, the Lakers announced that they might place two more sculptures outside the Crypto.com Arena – certainly one of him wearing the No. 24 jersey he has worn for the past 10 seasons, and the other of Gianna.


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Why America still makes the black fathers of sports villains

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In the sports industry value a billion dollars there isn’t any image more quietly threatening to the system than a robust, engaged black father.

We see it time and again.
Lavar Ball is known as boastful.
Deion Sanders is known as selfish.

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Richard Williams was crazy long before the world learned the names Venus and Serena.
Lebron James is in some way criticized for being too publicly supporting his son Brony.
Earl Woods was presented as a controlling character, even when he raised one of the biggest golfers he had ever seen.

Cecil Newton Sr. He met with public control simply following his son CAM.

The plan is evident: when the black father stands at the center of his child’s success – leading, protecting, moving away from exploitation – the media paint him as an issue.
As Egomaniak.
As someone “bothers”.

Why?
Because strong black fathers disturb the narrative.

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The system is just not only invested in the talent of black athletes – it invests in controlling them.
A young black athlete without suggestions is less complicated to control. Easier to pay. Easier to face against others. Easier to the brand, profit and reject when it’s comfortable.

A powerful black father changes the terms of the contract.

Requires higher contracts.
He asks about coaching decisions.
It protects the mental health of your child from the franchise.
He reminds the world that his son or daughter is just not only an asset – but a human being along with his family, dreams and dignity.

And that is where real fear lies.

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The image of a united black family – not broken, absent, not broken – a challenge of deeply rooted stereotypes on which American society has long been about the justification of inequalities.
A powerful black man standing next to his child and says that he is just not perceived as an act of love, but as an act of revolt.

It is less complicated to submit a father than to confess that the system is designed to make use of athletes, while they’re young, sensitive and isolated.
It is less complicated to make fun of yourself than to confront the truth:
Black families who stick together support one another and are fiercely in favor of their very own, are irrefutable, not a threat.

The experience of NFL Sanders Sanders shows what black men know too well - confidence is a threat

When Deion Sanders tells his sons that they’re kings, not goods, it worries the old order.
When Richard Williams insists that his daughters are larger than tennis, he prescribes the rules.
When Lavar Ball dreams loudly for his sons, he scares a system that prefers black athletes to be grateful and quiet.

But let’s be clear:
It is just not their trust that threatens the sports industry.
It’s their love.
Their refusal to permission to their children used and rejected to the side.
Their impudence is consider that they deserve sitting at the table – and pull up the chair without not asking for permission.

Black fathers in sport should not villains.
They are architects.
They are defenders.
These are a shield between industries value a billion dollars and kids, otherwise they consumed.

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Or possibly this can be a real story that America doesn’t wish to tell.


Jonathan Conyers

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Ball Up Top: Lakers, Fakers, Quakers … Wolves in 5

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“Ball Up Top” is a weekly NBA video series in which David Dennis Jr. With AndScape he talks about hot topics in the league and popular culture with special guests in addition to personalities and sejds.

In episode 8, David is joined by a senior author Justin Tinsley to debate Los Angeles Lakers, who was rejected from Playoffs and what to do next. In addition, a really exciting opera clip that David cannot stop enthusiastic about.


Episode 8, 2 May 2025
Host: David Dennis Jr.
Guests: Justin Tinsley
Manufacturers: Charles Abankwa, Ryan Cortes, Rodney Davis, Chris Gavin, Charles Peach

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Episode 1 (March 7, 2025): Quentin Richardson on Phoenix Suns, his moment “Welcome to the NBA” and beef with “Nad edge”

Episode 2 (March 14, 2025): Plus/Minus! Nikola Jokic (not) MVP, whose Knicks and Lakers don’t need to see, asks Cooper Flagg

Episode 3 (March 21, 2025): Danny Green evaluates his pretenders to the Western Conference, members of the Abrevocal Team

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Episode 4 (March 28, 2025): Talking Heat Culture after the outbreak of warriors, more plus/minus

Episode 5 (April 4, 2025): The most vital games left in the NBA schedule

Episode 6 (April 17, 2025): Kazeem Famuyide talks NBA Playoffs, Wrestlemania 41, Army X

Episode 7 (April 24, 2025): Which NBA Playoffs teams are cooked/not cooked?

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David Dennis Jr. He is an older author in Andcape and the creator of the award -winning book “The Ruch Made Us: A Father, son and the Legacy of a Freedom Ride”. David is a graduate of Davidson College.

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Lebron James is not sure what will happen after leaving Playoff Los Angeles Lakers: “I have no answer to it”

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On Wednesday evening, Lebron James, Luka Dončič and Los Angeles Lakers lost to Anthony Edwards, Rudy Gobert, the full of life Julius Randle and Minnesota Timberwolves, 103-96, within the match of the primary round of Playoff of the Western Conference, losing 4-1. This loss ended the Lakers season-the second exit from the primary round in a row-their records of 50-32 and 3-nance within the West.

This season, limited by the legendary (historical, crazy, etc.) in the course of the season, talent talent NBA All-Nba Dončič Lakersom in exchange for NBA All-Star (and a member of Lakers within the NBA championships) Anthony Davis, was perceived by many as a likelihood for lakers for an additional title. These hopes were broken through the series, when Edwards continued to delight analysts and fans together with his determination and will to win.

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Of course, because it happens yearly, when James’s teams lose in Playoffs (James has 4 NBA championship rings – two with Miami Heat and one in every of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers), He was asked through the pressure after the match for his thoughts about his future (And retirement) When he closed his twenty second season within the NBA.

“I don’t know. I have no answer to it. Something to sit with my family, wife and support group and I will just talk about it and see what will happen. And just talk to each other as I want to continue playing.”

Of course, James was asked how the list may very well be improved to (hopefully) to provide higher probabilities for Playoffs next 12 months, if he returns; James is until June 29 to choose a contract with the lakeers for the 2025-2026 campaign, which might pay him $ 52.6 million. Otherwise he would change into a free agent.

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“It’s business,” probably said the largest player of the NBA of all time. “So you don’t know what the list will look like next year, except for guys who (they are) closed in contracts. S …, I have a lot to think about myself. So I don’t know what the list will look like. I don’t know where I stand now.”

Lebron James: From basketball to a cultural icon

In particular, James-who’s son Lebron “Brony” James, Jr., has a contract with Lakers until the season 2027-2028-was instrumental in his son, putting the Lakers uniform and the addition of a coach, JJ Redick. Redick and James had a podcast together wherein they talked about basketball, before Redick was announced with the brand new Lakers coach.

James, asked to make clear his comments concerning the contract, made sure that he did not consider (now) other teams wherein you’ll be able to play, but his desire to play.

“I just continue playing, I don’t know where I am. That’s how it is. I’m not coming back to play here. Just play, dot.”

He continued: “To be honest, I don’t know the answer, so we’ll see.”

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It seems that the summer of 2025 will be thoughtful at James’s house.

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