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













