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San Antonio's cultural canvas is taking on fresh layers of sports history with a spate of new Spurs murals, the latest of which captures the towering potential of Victor Wembanyama, embellished with the legendary numbers of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and David Robinson. This latest piece of street art has set up shop on the city's Southside, ready to become the backdrop for countless fan photos and social media snaps.
The mural, in addition to honoring old-guard icons Duncan, Ginobili, and Robinson, also casts Chris Paul in its narrative, symbolically ushering him into an elite company before he has so much as dribbled a ball as a Spur. As reported by KENS5, Rah Pacasso, the artist behind the mural, has taken a bold swing by assigning Chris Paul the No. 3 jersey, even though his official Spurs jersey number remains a mystery. Locals and tourists alike are already flocking to the site for a glimpse of the fresco that bridges generations of basketball greatness.
For those in search of a cosmic experience, another mural featuring Wembanyama in an interstellar motif at Southtown 101 beckons. Meanwhile, an additional tribute to Paul is staking a claim to attention at 802 San Pedro. These are but a fraction of the numerous murals scattered across downtown and other pockets of San Antonio, chronicling the storied history of favorite NBA team and its players, from Keldon Johnson and Blake Wesley to the revered Duncan, Ginobili, and Robinson, as detailed by KENS5.









