Tristan Thompson takes Larry O'Brien Trophy to Tim Hortons
Tristan Thompson is one proud Canuck.
The Cleveland Cavaliers big man has been touring the Greater Toronto Area with the Larry O'Brien Trophy, and made a stop Friday at the most Canadian establishment there is.
Thompson brought the hardware to Tim Hortons, a la Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby, who took the Stanley Cup to a Timmy's in Halifax, Nova Scotia last month.
I saw Sidney Crosby brought the Stanley Cup to @timhortons so only right I brought Larry!! 🍩🍩 pic.twitter.com/Rac0JT9KcB
— Tristan Thompson (@RealTristan13) August 26, 2016
Related: Thompson brings Larry O'Brien Trophy up CN Tower
Thompson also received the key to the city of Brampton, Ontario - his hometown.
NBA Champ @RealTristan13 gets key to the city in hometown #Brampton today pic.twitter.com/a9J2h5rBFU
— Canada Basketball (@CanBball) August 26, 2016
While in Brampton, the 25-year-old visited his old stomping grounds, showing Larry his high school.
Thank you to @RealTristan13 for taking the time to visit our school today. #13 pic.twitter.com/GhMO5vrPQX
— dY Basketball (@dYouvilleHoops) August 26, 2016
The school's d'Youville Panthers retired his number.
DY retires Tristan Thompson's number pic.twitter.com/w3j752W5yB
— d'Youville Panthers (@dYathletics) August 26, 2016
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