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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Acquires Partial Ownership of TD Coliseum

9 February 2026
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Acquires Partial Ownership of TD Coliseum
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Basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has made a significant investment in his hometown of Hamilton, partnering with Oak View Group to contribute to the TD Coliseum’s development. The 27-year-old Oklahoma City Thunder player, who recently achieved multiple NBA accolades, expressed his personal connection to Hamilton and the venue. Plans include community programming through his SGA Foundation and naming the Ares Atrium in honor of his son. The TD Coliseum, which reopened after a $300 million renovation, aims to host world-class events and support local economic growth.

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