Original title: TT Pan jersey in the Cavaliers retired Cavaliers coach: he deserves to be remembered forever
On January 25th, Beijing time, the Celtics 141-103 defeated the Cavaliers at home today. This is also the first time Tristan Thompson has faced his old club after joining the Celtics. After the game, he was interviewed and reviewed his nine-year career as a Cavaliers.
“Cleveland has always been the most special place in my heart. I spent great years there and won the championship, which is not something that many Cavaliers can accomplish. Cleveland has always been a part of my journey, Cleveland The people watched me grow from a young man who just graduated to a father. I think there are always 216 elements in my DNA.”
When asked how he wants to be remembered by Cavaliers fans, TT said, “For the people of Cleveland, I hope they remember me as one of them. Blue-collar workers, work hard, commute on time, and fight against all probability events. People in Cleveland Often ignored, but they are a group of smart, hard-working and tough bastards. The same is true when I play. I hope everyone remembers this side of me. I hope that one day my jersey can be hung over the stadium.”
Cavaliers coach Bickerstaff said about this, “His jersey should rise above the stadium one day. I think he is worth it. He won the championship, played for the team for so many years, and participated in many finals. I think he means a lot to the Cavaliers and should always be remembered.”Return to Sohu to see more
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