Luka Doncic Donates to Restore Vandalized Kobe and Gianna Bryant Mural
Luka Doncic, now a Los Angeles Lakers guard, donated $5,000 to restore a vandalized mural of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna.
Posted On: Apr 30, 2025
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Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic is already making a difference on and off the court, endearing himself to fans with his recent contribution to restore a Kobe and Gianna Bryant mural that was recently vandalized in downtown Los Angeles.
Doncic, who joined the Lakers earlier this year after a trade from the Dallas Mavericks, has a deep respect for the late Lakers legend. He recalls vividly a meeting with Kobe and Gigi Bryant at a Lakers game while he was playing for the Mavericks.
"I remember the exact moment when that happened," Doncic said during his introductory press conference. "It would always stay in my mind. It was an amazing moment just for Kobe to know my name... I just wish Kobe and Gigi were here to see this moment."
The mural, located at 112 W 14th Street in Los Angeles, depicted Kobe lovingly kissing Gianna on the head. It was one of many created by artist Louie Palsino (Sloe Motions) throughout Southern California, serving as poignant reminders of their legacy.
After the tragic loss of Kobe, Gianna, and seven others in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020, murals like this became important symbols of remembrance for fans and the community. The Bryants were en route to Kobe's Mamba Sports Academy in Newbury Park, where he was scheduled to coach Gianna's basketball team.
When news broke that the mural had been defaced with graffiti, a GoFundMe campaign was launched to fund its restoration. Luka Doncic stepped up in a significant way.
According to a GoFundMe representative, Doncic, through his Luka Doncic Foundation, made a generous donation of $5,000, becoming the top donor to the restoration effort. This act of kindness speaks volumes about Doncic's character and his commitment to honoring the legacy of Kobe and Gianna Bryant.
Doncic's donation not only helps restore the artwork but also sends a powerful message of respect and remembrance to the Bryant family and the entire Lakers community. It reinforces the impact Kobe and Gigi had on so many, and ensures their memory continues to inspire future generations.
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