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Thunder Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Becomes Part-Owner of Hometown Arena
The NBA All-Star is investing in TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Canada while recovering from an abdominal injury.
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has announced that he is now a part-owner of TD Coliseum, the arena in his hometown of Hamilton, Canada. The announcement comes as Gilgeous-Alexander recovers from an abdominal strain injury that has sidelined him for at least 5 games. Despite the injury, the NBA MVP candidate remains focused on giving back to his community.
Why it matters
Gilgeous-Alexander's investment in TD Coliseum shows his continued commitment to his hometown and desire to be involved in the development of community assets, even as his NBA stardom continues to grow. This type of off-court engagement from high-profile athletes is increasingly important, as it can inspire younger generations and strengthen the bond between players and their local communities.
The details
Gilgeous-Alexander has become a part-owner of TD Coliseum, the arena in his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario. The financial terms of his investment were not disclosed, but the interior of the building has been named the Ares Atrium, a tribute to the Thunder star's son. In a press release, Gilgeous-Alexander expressed how personal this investment is, stating that 'growing up in Hamilton shaped who I am, so having the opportunity to help build something special in my hometown means everything.'
- On Feb. 3, Gilgeous-Alexander sustained an abdominal strain injury while playing the Orlando Magic.
- Gilgeous-Alexander's investment in TD Coliseum was announced on Monday, February 10, 2026.
The players
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
The Oklahoma City Thunder star and reigning NBA MVP candidate who is now a part-owner of TD Coliseum in his hometown of Hamilton, Canada.
Oak View Group
The developer behind TD Coliseum, the arena in which Gilgeous-Alexander has invested.
What they’re saying
“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.”
— Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Press Release)
What’s next
Gilgeous-Alexander is expected to return to the court for the Oklahoma City Thunder after the NBA All-Star break, with a potential return date of February 20 when the Thunder take on the Brooklyn Nets.
The takeaway
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's investment in his hometown arena demonstrates his commitment to giving back to the community that shaped him, even as he continues to rise as a global NBA superstar. This type of off-court engagement from high-profile athletes can have a lasting impact on younger generations and strengthen the bond between players and their local communities.
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