Legendary former Cleveland Cavaliers power forward/center Tristan Thompson is embracing a new cause beyond the court.
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Just in time for National Epilepsy Awareness Month in November, the 2016 champion has announced a new partnership with Waymo and the Epilepsy Foundation . Their mission: shedding light on how automated driving can help families and caregivers with accessible mobility solutions for folks afflicted by epilepsy.
Thompson's younger brother Amari has a severe form of epilepsy called Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS). Since their mother passed away, Tristan has become Amari's full-time caregiver.
Thompson and Epilepsy Foundation CEO Bee Martin Lee recently sat down for Thompson's first-ever Waym

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