When you win an NBA title, where do you bring the Larry O'Brien Trophy?
For Canadian (and Cleveland Cavalier) Tristan Thompson, the obvious answer is Tim Hortons.
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
Thompson, whose Cavs won the NBA title in June, took his turn with the trophy this week, and brought it home to his native Canada. He made sure to give a shoutout to fellow Canadian Sidney Crosby, who celebrated his Pittsburgh Penguins title at the Canadian-based chain in July.
Even a @TimHortons morning routine doesn't change on a day with the #StanleyCup. pic.twitter.com/H82Cw2nRlO
— NHL (@NHL) July 15, 2016
The trophy has been making its way around Thompson's hometown of Toronto (sorry, Raptors fans). On Thursday, Thompson brought the trophy to the CN Tower, the tallest structure in the city.