Tristan Thompson Booed During First Basketball Game Since Cheating Scandal

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Tristan Thompson Booed During First Basketball Game Since Cheating ScandalTristan Thompson Booed During First Basketball Game Since Cheating Scandal

Tristan Thompson was back on home turf last night, and he was hardly given a hero’s welcome.

The Cleveland Cavaliers player was booed by the crowd at Quickens Loans Area as he was taken off the bench for a game against the New York Knicks.

Thompson has been in headlines after getting captured on video cheating on his very pregnant girlfriend Khloe Kardashian with multiple women.

Thompson, who was spotted making out with a woman in New York over the weekend, is now back in the same city as Khloe.

The NBA star appeared indifferent to the sex tape and cheating allegations swirling around him as he strode on to the court and chatted with his teammates during the pre-game warm-up.

Kardashian, 33, is due to give birth any day now, while also dealing with the fact that her longtime boyfriend cheated on her with multiple women.

A woman by the name of Stephanie is also claiming now that she is pregnant, possibly with Thompson’s child.

The power forward was not on the starting line-up for the Wednesday game against the New York Knicks, but was put into the game during a commercial break.

Thompson, 27, replaced LeBron James at the end of the first quarter during a time out, which means his name was not announced to the stadium as he entered the game.

But the boos could be clearly heard as Thompson’s face was shown on the big screen, and when he got called for personal fouls.

‘Offensive foul on Tristan Thompson, dude is cheating everywhere,’ one fan joked on Twitter.

Even the commentators couldn’t help but touch on the scandal, with one noting that Thompson had ‘recently been in the headlines’.

Many other basketball – and Kardashian – fans had plenty to say on Twitter as they watched Thompson play.

‘If I was at the Cavs game tonight I would buy so much food just to throw it at Tristan Thompson,’ one woman wrote.