It appears that at least some faction of Lakers fans don’t believe in the King. At least not yet.

A brand new mural that went up in Los Angeles following LeBron James’ decision to join the Lakers dubbed him the “King of LA.” It has since been defaced with “No King,” a reference to his 3-6 NBA Finals record and a good ol’ “We Don’t Want You.”

Of course, the first thing that comes to mind is the ongoing and never-ending battle between fans of Kobe Bryant and James. Bryant finished with a 5-1 Finals record, even though the first three of his titles came with the most dominant player of his era, Shaquille O’Neal.

James, for his part, has always been the best player when he’s gone to the Finals and from an efficiency/versatility standpoint dwarfs Bryant, just like he does almost every player in league history.

Nevertheless, James is meeting some of his first public friction from local fans. But judging by the numbers by which LeBron’s Lakers jersey is flying off the shelves, the actions taken on this mural appear to represent a minority of Lakers fans.