Milwaukee Bucks Sign Alex Antetokounmpo, Completing a Family Trio Rooted in Nigerian Heritage

For fans of Nigerian heritage and basketball enthusiasts alike, this one hits close to home. Giannis Antetokounmpo; the towering two‑time NBA MVP and ambassador of Nigerian‑Greek heritage has welcomed his younger brother, Alex Antetokounmpo, to the Milwaukee Bucks on a two‑way contract. This move reunites him with fellow brother Thanasis Antetokounmpo, marking the first time in NBA history that three siblings hold active contracts on the same franchise.

How It Happened

Milwaukee made the signing official in October 2025, bringing Alex on board in a bid to deepen the roster and keep Giannis anchored to the franchise. Alex, 24, had spent time in the Greek leagues and the NBA G League before this opportunity.

Thanasis, the middle brother, had already returned to the Bucks on a one‑year deal earlier in the off‑season after recovering from an Achilles injury. His re‑signing signalled Milwaukee’s intent to build around family and familiarity for Giannis.

For Giannis, whose Nigerian roots run deep through his parents who emigrated from Lagos to Athens, this addition carries both personal and professional significance. He has often spoken of his Nigerian upbringing and African identity alongside his Greek nationality.

Why This Matters

What Comes Next

Alex will split his time between the Bucks and their G League affiliate, gaining experience while being ready for NBA opportunities. Thanasis aims to return fully after his injury layoff and contribute meaningful minutes. Giannis, meanwhile, enters another season with renewed commitment and a reinforced support system.

For Nigerian basketball fans following his story, this is another chapter: the “Nigerian Freak” adding another brother to his professional team, and symbolically, elevating African‑born talent on the biggest stage. Stay with Hot Sports Scoops for exclusive Nigerian-focused sports coverage — home and abroad.

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