Luka Doncic showed his support by spending $5,000 to restore a vandalized mural. The mural, “Mambas Forever,” at 14th and Main streets in downtown Los Angeles was spoiled with graffiti and Doncic expressed his anger and had the artwork repaired quickly. The donation not only paid for the restoration but also showed how much he respects Bryant and wants to help the Los Angeles community.
Luka Doncic's donation restores defaced 'Mambas Forever' mural The "Mambas Forever" mural, crafted by artist Louie Palsino (known as Sloe Motions) back in 2020, became a beloved homage after the tragic passing of Kobe and Gianna Bryant in a helicopter crash. The piece illustrated Kobe in his Lakers uniform, tenderly holding Gianna, who was grasping a basketball, with the words "Mambas Forever" painted in purple and gold. The mural had been left alone until it was recently marred by black and white graffiti, covering much of the original design. In response, Palsino initiated a GoFundMe campaign to raise $5,000 for its restoration. Doncic's quick donation took care of the entire sum, allowing restoration efforts to kick off immediately.
Having joined the Lakers less than three months ago from the Dallas Mavericks, Doncic voiced his strong admiration for Bryant. "Kobe is L.A. He and Gigi mean so much to this city, to the Lakers organization, and to me personally," Doncic stated. "I'm happy to do anything to help make sure he and his daughter are honored."
Artist Louie Palsino showed appreciation for Doncic's backing, saying, "I'd like to say thank you to Luka, and I'm proud he is a Laker now and representing Los Angeles. I know Kobe is proud."
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Donating to fix the “Mambas Forever” mural, Luka Doncic shows both his respect for Kobe and Gianna Bryant and his dedication to helping LA.
Because of his commitment, this tribute lives on for fans, connecting him even more closely with people in LA who treasure the Bryants’ impact.
Luka Doncic's donation restores defaced 'Mambas Forever' mural The "Mambas Forever" mural, crafted by artist Louie Palsino (known as Sloe Motions) back in 2020, became a beloved homage after the tragic passing of Kobe and Gianna Bryant in a helicopter crash. The piece illustrated Kobe in his Lakers uniform, tenderly holding Gianna, who was grasping a basketball, with the words "Mambas Forever" painted in purple and gold. The mural had been left alone until it was recently marred by black and white graffiti, covering much of the original design. In response, Palsino initiated a GoFundMe campaign to raise $5,000 for its restoration. Doncic's quick donation took care of the entire sum, allowing restoration efforts to kick off immediately.
Luka Dončić donated $5000 for the restoration of a vandalized Kobe Bryant mural in downtown LA https://t.co/mJ21l31ndT
— Black Enterprise (@blackenterprise) May 2, 2025
Having joined the Lakers less than three months ago from the Dallas Mavericks, Doncic voiced his strong admiration for Bryant. "Kobe is L.A. He and Gigi mean so much to this city, to the Lakers organization, and to me personally," Doncic stated. "I'm happy to do anything to help make sure he and his daughter are honored."
Artist Louie Palsino showed appreciation for Doncic's backing, saying, "I'd like to say thank you to Luka, and I'm proud he is a Laker now and representing Los Angeles. I know Kobe is proud."
Also Read: “Poor sportsmanship” — John Mellencamp criticizes Pat McAfee’s Knicks celebrity booing at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 27
Donating to fix the “Mambas Forever” mural, Luka Doncic shows both his respect for Kobe and Gianna Bryant and his dedication to helping LA.
Because of his commitment, this tribute lives on for fans, connecting him even more closely with people in LA who treasure the Bryants’ impact.
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