A teenager is walking along a street in Virginia when he sees a shop that features henna tattoos of NBA players.
Darren Rovell tells the story on ESPN.com of a 16-year-old Cavaliers fan named Nick Grossman: " 'I asked if they could put LeBron and Love in Cavs jerseys instead and they said they could if I showed them what the jersey looked like,' said Grossman, who is from Richmond Va., but grew up a Cavs fan since it's where his father's family is from."
This is what happened:
Photo supplied to ESPN by Nick Grossman.
You can read Rovell's full story here.
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