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NBA champion Shai Gilgeous-Alexander returns to Hamilton, earning the city’s highest honour after a record-breaking basketball season.

Hamilton Celebrates Its Basketball Hero

NBA superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander received the city’s highest honour on Thursday as hundreds gathered for a rally celebrating his historic 2024-25 season. The Oklahoma City Thunder point guard was awarded the key to the city in recognition of his record-setting achievements and lasting connection to his hometown.

From Steel City to NBA Glory

The 27-year-old Hamilton native capped the season with a rare sweep of accolades — NBA Championship, Finals MVP, regular-season MVP, and league scoring title. Only three Hall of Famers — Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Shaquille O’Neal — have achieved the same feat. Gilgeous-Alexander now stands among basketball’s elite while proudly representing his roots.

A Homecoming Full of Pride

Speaking to the cheering crowd at Tim Hortons Field, Gilgeous-Alexander expressed gratitude for his hometown’s role in shaping his character. “Hamiltonians carry a grit and determination that I take with me everywhere,” he said. “I’ve always been proud to say where I’m from.”

City’s Highest Honour

Mayor Andrea Horwath presented the key — the first given by a Hamilton mayor since 1998 — praising Gilgeous-Alexander for inspiring not only the city but fans worldwide. “You’ve done it with humility, with heart, and with an unwavering connection to home,” Horwath said.

Fans Young and Old Inspired

Supporters of all ages lined the stadium, holding signs and wearing Thunder jerseys. From lifelong residents to young basketball hopefuls, the message was clear — Gilgeous-Alexander’s success is putting Hamilton firmly on the global sports map.

A Journey That Started on Local Courts

Raised in Hamilton and a graduate of St. Thomas More and Sir Allan MacNab high schools, Gilgeous-Alexander’s path took him from local courts to NBA stardom after being drafted in 2018. Now, his legacy is intertwined with his hometown’s pride, and Thursday’s celebration cemented his status as one of Hamilton’s most cherished sports figures.

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