Brothers in the NBA: Siblings who played in the NBA together

Brothers in the NBA: Siblings who played in the NBA together

Claudia Kogi
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:23 PM

Ever heard of the phrase, it runs in the family? While the phrase is often used when referring to character traits and physical attributes, it can also be used when explaining a generic common talent in a particular family such as athletics. These are the greatest brothers in the NBA.

Who are brothers in the NBA as of 2023?
Brothers in the NBA: Siblings who played in the NBA together. Photo: Robert Recker (Modified by author)
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Nothing is more refreshing than playing with your sibling and, even better, playing on the same team. In sports like basketball, soccer, baseball, and the national football league, the chances of siblings being in the same sport are always close to a hundred. Have a peek into this article to find details about siblings in the NBA and WNBA.

Who are brothers in the NBA as of 2023?

It is without a doubt that professional basketball players are unique. It makes sense when their siblings possess the same physical attributes, especially when there are twin brothers in the NBA. According to in depth analysis, these are some of the most notable brothers in the National Basketball Association as of 2023.

10. Giannis, Thanasis, and Kostas Antetokounmpo

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Giannis Antetokounmpo and his brothers, Thanasis and Kostas pose for a photo on 25 August 2020 at Coronado Springs Hotel in Orlando, Florida. Photo: David Sherman
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If there is one conspicuous family in the sport as of 2023, it sure is the Antetokounmpo brothers in the NBA. There are three of them; Kostas, Giannis, and Thanasis. Giannis is the oldest and most successful of them all, and he is a two-time NBA MVP and an All-Star champion.

On the other hand, Kostas is the middle child playing for the Los Angeles Lakers, while Thanasis is the youngest, playing for the New York Knicks. The brothers might sooner or later go down as the most well-accomplished trio in the history of the NBA, as they are the first trio ever to win a championship.

9. Tom and Richard Albert Van Arsdale

Phoenix has enjoyed a couple of brothers playing on their basketball courts for several years. Before the appearance of Zoran, Goran, Markieff, and Marcus, Tom and Richard Albert Van Arsdale first played for the Phoenix Suns during the 1970s and 1980s.

The Arsdale brothers played for twelve seasons and appeared in three all-star games. The two were often dubbed the Original Twins, as the franchise had multiple sets of brothers playing for them. They both retired at 35 years of age.

8. Jim and John Paxson

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Jim Paxson of the Boston Celtics looks to pass the ball during a game against the Washington Bullets at the Capital Centre on 8 November 1989 in Landover, Maryland. Photo: Mitchell Layton
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Another pair of brothers is Jim and John Paxon, who had an incredible basketball career spanning over 12 seasons. John Paxon ended his career as a three-time NBA champion with the Bulls while Jim got drafted by the Blazers and played for nine seasons. The Paxson bros came into the limelight following John's interaction with Michael Jordan, an all-time renowned basketball legend.

7. Jon, Brent, and Drew Barry

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Former basketball pro star Rick Barry poses with his sons, Jon, Drew and Brent. Photo: Acey Harper
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Apparently, the Antetokounmpo brothers are not the only trio the National Basketball Association has seen. Jon, Brent, and Drew Barry also sparked the public's eye thanks to their undeniably incredible skills around the basketball courts.

Brent Barry has had one of the most successful basketball careers out of all his two siblings, and he has won several NBA championships gracing San Antonio Spurs. On the other hand, Jon Barry spent 14 seasons playing for eight teams. Drew Barry was the least-tenured Barry brother, as he only played around 60 games in general.

6. Marcus and Markieff Morris twins

Twin brothers in the NBA
Markieff and Marcus Morris Sr look on during the game at Staples Center on 4 April 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: Katelyn Mulcahy
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There have been several twin brothers in the NBA, and Marcus and Markieff Morris are no exception. One notable thing about the Morris twin brothers is that they were lucky enough to play on the same team, Phoenix Suns, for three NBA seasons.

The twin brothers were always known to challenge their opponents whenever they faced the same for them. They were so close that they shared their career salaries and divided them up equally. Sibling love it is!

Who are the Curry brothers in the NBA?

When fans mention the name Curry, especially in the NBA, the only other name that rings a bell is Stephen Curry. However, they do not realise that Stephen has a brother in the sport by the name of Seth.

5. Stephen and Seth Curry

The holiday brothers in the NBA
Stephen and Seth Curry look on before the MTN DEW 3-Point Contest as part of the 2019 NBA All-Star Weekend at Spectrum Center on 16 February 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Photo: Streeter Lecka
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As of 2023, Seth and Stephen are alleged to be the best shooting brothers in the league's history. The two seem to have taken after their father, Dell Curry, a former basketball player renowned as the best shooter during his prime years.

Even though the two players play in the association, their popularity rate varies. Whereby Stephen Curry is well-known for being the NBA's greatest shooter of all time, while Seth, on the other hand, has carved a solid career playing for multiple teams.

Stephen has played for the Golden State Warriors since his debut on the basketball scene. On the other hand, his brother, Seth, plays for the Brooklyn Nets.

4. Marc and Pau Gasol

Who are brothers in the NBA as of 2023?
Pau Gasol of the San Antonio Spurs talks with his brother Marc Gasol of the Memphis Grizzlies before an NBA game held 5 January 2019 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. Photo: Edward A Ornelas
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Marc and Paul Gasol are the first Spanish brothers to ever play in the NBA. Their fame skyrocketed following their trade for another duo during the 2007 NBA draft.

While Pau Gasol enjoyed an illustrious career with the legendary Kobe Bryant, his brother Marc was busy making a name for himself in Memphis as the Grit and Grind team that wreaked havoc on the defensive end during their time.

3. Brook and Robin Lopez twins

Lopez brothers in the NBA
Robin Lopez of the Portland Trail Blazers and Brook Lopez of the Brooklyn Nets during the game on 15 November 2014 at the Moda Center Arena in Portland, Oregon. Photo: Sam Forencich
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If you are a diehard basketball fan, the Lopez brothers in the NBA must ring a bell. Like the Collins twins, the Lopez earned their full experience while donning the Stanford Jersey. The twins played for the team for two years before declaring for the NBA draft.

Brook had an astonishing career playing for the Brooklyn Nets, reaching the NBA finals and winning a championship. On the other hand, Robin has played for different teams, including the Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pelicans, and Portland Trail Blazers.

2. Jarron and Jason Collins twins

Siblings in the NBA and WNBA
Jarron and Jason Collins wait for the free throw during the game at Continental Airlines Arena on 17 December 2003 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Photo: Ray Amati
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At the second position sits the Collins twins in the NBA, who, together with the Lopez twins, once graced the Stanford Jerseys. In 2009, Jarron played for the Portland Trail Blazers, while Jason was the first openly gay player in the league.

1. Horace and Harvey Grant twins

At this point, you will realise that NBA has seen more twins than brothers in the league. Horace and Harvey Grant are yet another set of twins every fan should know about, and they are renowned for being among the few identical basketball players to ever play in the league.

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Harvey Grant of the Washington Bullets poses with his identical twin brother Horace Grant of the of the Chicago Bulls in September 1992. Photo: Ronald C Modra
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Their fame skyrocketed following Horace's notable teammates like Michael Jordan in the Chicago Bulls team. However, he was later traded to Orlando Magic.

How many Ball brothers are there in the NBA?

Three Ball brothers are playing the sport: LaMelo, Lonzo, and LiAngelo. Lonzo is the oldest of them all, followed by LiAngelo, 23, and LaMelo, 21, as of January 2023. The Charlotte Hornets selected LaMelo third overall during the 2020 NBA Draft, while Lonzo was selected with the Los Angeles Lakers' second-position overall pick in the 2017 NBA Draft.

Supposedly, it is rare for siblings or relatives to succeed in one sport. But the above brothers in the NBA will prove you wrong because, over the years, the league has been no stranger to this kind of feat.

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Claudia Kogi is a Kenyan content creator with over 3 years of experience. Claudia joined Sportsbrief.com as a writer in January 2022, covering sports and relatable content.