Over the past few days, city officials have been plastering the basketball star all over the front of the 30-storey JW Marriott, and the finished product has now been revealed.
The news comes after The Athletic's report that Arsenal have agreed personal terms with Chelsea's Noni Madueke. Madueke has apparently given the green light over the move.
LAWRENCE BOOTH AT EDGBASTON: Jofra Archer is set to return for his first Test in over four years, while Gus Atkinson has recovered from injury and is in line to be Archer's new-ball partner.
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Danielle Collins labelled Iga Swiatek a 'fake' last summer and retribution was administered quite mercilessly across 75 minutes on Saturday afternoon.
He played on Thursday but left the game early with right forearm soreness, with manager Aaron Boone later revealing he would head for MRIs and further analysis - which has come back with bad news.
India took control of the second Test at Edgbaston with England requiring 536 runs to win with seven wickets remaining. Rishabh Pant stole the show with a highly entertaining innings/
RICHARD GIBSON AT EDGBASTON: England have reinvigorated the traditional format of the game with their no-limits policy, but India have raised the bar beyond the improbable here.
NASSER HUSSAIN: Shubman Gill said before this game that he was going to focus on his batting, and try to be the leading run-scorer in the series. You'd have to say he's made quite a start.