A Beautiful Craig Sager Mural Was Painted On The Same Building As Its Stuart Scott Counterpart
Posted Dec 26, 2016
Craig Sager’s passing has produced a series of tributes and memorials as colorful as the man was himself, and a new one has been finished in Los Angeles that will still be around once all the tweets have faded into the archives and all the words have been forgotten — the above mural, painted by street artist Jonas Never. If it looks familiar, that’s because Never also painted a similar mural of Stuart Scott when he himself passed from cancer early in 2015.
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