Overview
- Milwaukee signed Alex Antetokounmpo to a two-way contract, joining Giannis and Thanasis and creating the NBA’s first active roster featuring three brothers, per ESPN.
- On Greek TV’s The 2night Show, Giannis said he hopes to play in the NBA until roughly age 36–38 before finishing his career with a Greek club and returning to live in Greece.
- Antetokounmpo reiterated he wants to win another championship with the Bucks and is focused on the 2025–26 season, while acknowledging the future can change.
- He is under contract through 2026–27, and reporters including Shams Charania characterized the family-focused signings as comfort moves that won’t alone decide his long-term choice, which is expected to hinge on team performance.
- Alex’s résumé includes stints in Europe and the G League with modest production, and Milwaukee cleared a two-way spot by waiving guard Jamaree Bouyea.