This much, it seems, is clear: LeBron James' decision to join the Los Angeles Lakers has really inspired L.A.'s street art mural community. First, there was Jonas Never's "The King of L.A." piece, which drew eyeballs and, quickly, derision from the irrepressible cohort of Laker fans who believed such a distinction to be a slight to the legacy of lifelong Laker and youth-focused storytelling enthusiast Kobe Bryant. While Never mulls his next LeBron-painting move, another artist, Gustavo Zermeño Jr., got busy with a piece that you'd imagine might sit a bit better with rabid Lakers fans.