HAMILTON, Ontario -- NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander received the key to the city of Hamilton from Mayor Andrea Horwath at a public rally Thursday at Hamilton Stadium. Horwath also announced that the Oklahoma City Thunder star will have a street named after him after capping an epic season by leading the team to the NBA title. "Growing up as I traveled across the world, to countless states, cities and countries, people always asked where I was from," Gilgeous-Alexander told a raucous gathering in the north end zone after hoisting the NBA championship trophy over his head. "I took pride in letting everyone know I was from Hamilton. "Hamilton is different from every other city in Ontario. Hamiltonians carry a different sense of grit, determination, pride and energy than the rest of the province, and honestly, I couldn't shy away from that. I carry that with me every day and everywhere I go, so you guys can only imagine how [much] overwhelming joy there was when I found out I was getting a key to the city I love and a street named after me." Gilgeous-Alexander returned to the stadium Thursday night. He was honored before the second quarter of the CFL game between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and the B.C. Lions.
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