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New Chris Paul mural in San Antonio; Summer Spurs remain undefeated at Vegas Summer League

A Chris Paul mural didn't take long to pop up in San Antonio.

SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio does not take long to welcome the newest team members. 

With applause and instant adoration, San Antonio Spurs fans are open arms with new players, and veteran guard Chris Paul got his welcome to the city properly: With a mural!

A new mural created by local artist Colton Valentine has popped up in the city. It features CP3 in his Spurs uniform surrounded by the team's Fiesta colors.

Now, that is a proper welcome to the Alamo City.

The mural is located at 802 San Pedro, 78212, and the mural doesn't even have a jersey number for Paul.

Will Keldon Johnson give up No. 3 for Paul?

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Many other Spurs-themed murals dot the city.

From Victor Wembanyama, Devin Vassell, and Tim Duncan to coach Gregg Popovich, fans can never be without a Spurs mural to snap some great photos and share their love of the local NBA team.

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SUMMER SPURS ARE ROLLING

The Summer San Antonio Spurs are off to a hot start in Las Vegas for the Summer League after defeating the Pelicans, 90-85.

Riley Minix led the Spurs with 16 points off the bench. Donovan Williams finished with 15 points, five assists, and three rebounds. Jamaree Bouyea had 14 points, two rebounds, two assists, and two steals.

Sidy Cissoko added 11 points and six rebounds, while rookie forward Harrison Ingram chipped in with 12 points.

Rookie Stephon Castle did not play. He is out for the remainder of the team's Summer League games.

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The Summer Spurs will next play the 76ers on Friday, July 19.

What do you think, Spurs fans? Let us know on X at @KENS5 and @JeffGSpursKENS5.

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