Controversy over Kobe Bryant statue: there are some misspellings in the box score at the base

The statue honoring Kobe Bryant at the center of media attention: there are allegedly several misspellings.

Controversy is growing over the statue built by artist Julie Robtblatt-Amrany in honor of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. In fact, as basketnews points out, at the base is an engraving of the box score of the game against the Toronto Raptors in which the black mamba scored 81 points, but within it there would be some errors. In fact, former Canadian team player Jose Calderon is written as Jose “Calderson,” while former yellow-violet Von Wafer was quoted as “Vom Wafer.” Also, for players who did not take the field, “DNP – Coach’s decision” is used to represent the coach’s choice not to field that particular player. Well, for Aaron Williams of the Raptors the wording would have been misspelled as “DNP – Coach’s decicion.”

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