Meet NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo’s brother, Thanasis Antetokounmpo: the Milwaukee Bucks renewed Giannis’ contract for millions, but Thanasis is a free agent … for now
- LeBron James’ son, Bronny James, caused a stir when the Los Angeles Lakers snagged him in the 2024 NBA Draft – now they could make history as the first father-and-son duo playing on the same team
- Giannis picked a deal with Nike over Adidas because the latter didn’t want to work with Thanasis too; sports commentator Charles Barkley even called out the ‘nepotism’ during an All-Star Game
Despite being assigned to the G League for his first year, he’s still getting paid a reported US$7.9 million for four years as No 55 pick in the draft. And many have speculated that the Lakers selected him to appease his father, and for the chance to make history with the first father-and-son duo to play together for the same team.
Noting the two brothers’ bond, many suspected that the Milwaukee Bucks signed Thanasis to a US$2 million-a-year contract to keep in Giannis’ good graces. Meanwhile, Thanasis has said in interviews that, more than anything, he wanted to play in the US to be there to support his brother while the rest of their family remains in Greece. Nevertheless, most see this as the Bucks’ bargaining chip to keep the better of the two brothers on the team while Giannis negotiates between contracts.
Here’s what you need to know about the older Antetokounmpo brother, Thanasis.
What is Thanasis Antetokounmpo’s background?
Born to Nigerian parents who immigrated to Greece, Giannis and Thanasis are two of five brothers. The others are Kostas and Alex, who are also professional basketball players, and Francis, who is a musician.