Current:Home > reviewsSpelling errors found on Kobe Bryant statue; Lakers working to correct mistakes -MoneyStream
Spelling errors found on Kobe Bryant statue; Lakers working to correct mistakes
View
Date:2025-04-13 07:28:19
The new Kobe Bryant statue outside of Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles will reportedly be getting an update after multiple spelling mistakes were found in the etching around the base of the sculpture.
On Sunday, basketball reporter Dré Voigt posted pictures on X, formerly Twitter, of spelling errors he found on the statue commemorating the Los Angeles Lakers icon, which features a box score from Bryant's 81-point game in 2006 against the Toronto Raptors. The sculpture shows Bryant in a pose from his landmark performance – the second-most points scored by a player in NBA history.
The mistakes include Raptors guard José Calderón's name spelled "Calderson," Lakers guard Von Wafer's first name written as "Vom" and an erroneous "Coach's Decicion."
According to ESPN, the Lakers said on Monday that they are planning to correct the mistakes.
"We have been aware of this for a few weeks and are already working to get it corrected soon," a team spokesperson told the publication.
All things Lakers: Latest Los Angeles Lakers news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more.
The statue is the first of three planned tributes to the five-time champion, who died in a January 2020 helicopter crash with his daughter Gianna. It was unveiled on February 8 to commemorate his No. 8 jersey, which the bronze figure is wearing.
Bryant's widow, Vanessa, said the two other statues will be one of Kobe and Gianna and the other will feature Kobe in his No. 24 jersey.
veryGood! (7)
Related
- The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
- Travis Kelce Admits He “Crossed a Line” During Tense Moment With Andy Reid at Super Bowl 2024
- Police investigate altercation in Maine in which deputy was shot and residence caught fire
- Black cemeteries are being 'erased.' How advocates are fighting to save them
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- Is mint tea good for you? Health benefits of peppermint tea, explained.
- Robert Plant & Alison Krauss announce co-headlining tour: Here's how to get tickets
- The House just impeached Alejandro Mayorkas. Here's what happens next.
- What to watch: O Jolie night
- Alligator snapping turtle found far from home in English pond, is promptly named Fluffy
Ranking
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- Michael Kors inspired by grandmother’s wedding gown for Fall-Winter collection at NY Fashion Week
- Maple Leafs' Morgan Rielly suspended five games for cross-check to Senators' Ridly Greig
- Dakota Johnson's Trainer Megan Roup Wants You to Work Out Less
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- Alaska man is first reported person to die of Alaskapox virus; exposure may be linked to stray cat
- 'More optimistic': January CPI numbers show inflation still bugs consumers, but not as much
- Blinken speaks with Paul Whelan, American detained in Russia, for third time
Recommendation
IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
North Carolina tells nature-based therapy program to stop admissions during probe of boy’s death
Family of man who died after being tackled by mental crisis team sues paramedic, police officer
A radio station is now playing Beyoncé's country song after an outcry from fans
Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
Oklahoma country radio station won't play Beyoncé's new song. Here's why
NBA All-Star game: Kentucky basketball sets record with 7 participants
Oklahoma country radio station won't play Beyoncé's new song. Here's why