NBA Star Gilgeous-Alexander's Hometown Arena Investment: A Personal and Professional Commitment
HAMILTON — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the NBA's reigning Most Valuable Player and star of the Oklahoma City Thunder, has made a significant investment in his hometown of Hamilton. Through his charitable organization, the SGA Foundation, Gilgeous-Alexander has joined the ownership group of TD Coliseum, a move that symbolizes his deep-rooted connection to the city and a long-term commitment to its economic and cultural growth.
The 27-year-old basketball icon, who grew up in Hamilton, expressed his personal significance in this venture, stating, 'Becoming part of the ownership group at TD Coliseum is really personal for me. Growing up in Hamilton shaped who I am, so having the opportunity to help build something special in my hometown means everything.'
This investment is not just about financial support; it's a testament to Gilgeous-Alexander's desire to contribute to Hamilton's vibrant community. The partnership includes naming the Ares Atrium inside the venue, a heartfelt tribute to his son. Additionally, his long-standing connection to music is evident, as he aims to bring major artists and live performances to the arena, enhancing Hamilton's cultural scene.
The TD Coliseum, originally Copps Coliseum, underwent a $300-million renovation in November, transforming it into a modern, 18,000-seat arena. This renovation, coupled with Gilgeous-Alexander's investment, positions the arena as a hub for community events and cultural experiences.
Gilgeous-Alexander's impact in Hamilton extends beyond the arena. Last August, he was honored with the key to the city and had a street named after him, recognizing his achievements and contributions to the community. This investment and recognition further solidify his status as a hometown hero, inspiring future generations in Hamilton.
The Canadian Press
This report by The Canadian Press was first published on February 9, 2026.