The Cleveland Cavaliers can't really replace what they lost when LeBron James decided to leave town again. A little over two months after James agreed to a four-year, $154 million contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, prompting the removal of the iconic Nike banner of a chalk-tossing James with "CLEVELAND" on the back of his uniform from the wall across the street from Quicken Loans Arena, the Cavaliers announced Friday that the city of Cleveland has approved a new giant-sized design to hang outside the Sherwin-Williams global headquarters: "a mosaic of one of Cleveland's most recognizable landmarks," the Guardians of Transportation statues that line the sides of the Hope Memorial Bridge, comprised of thousands of photographs submitted by fans and residents.