Giannis's Youngest Brother Joins Bucks' G League Affiliate
Giannis's Youngest Brother Joins Bucks' G League Affiliate
Giannis's Youngest Brother Joins Bucks' G League Affiliate
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The Wisconsin Herd, the Bucks G League affiliate, acquired Alex Antetokounmpo in a trade
Monday, sending the youngest Antetokounmpo brother to the same organization as his older
brothers, Giannis and Thanasis.
Alex, a 20-year-old forward, played in 15 games for Raptors 905, Toronto’s G League affiliate,
during the 2021–22 campaign. In his first season in the G League, he averaged 2.6 points and
1.3 rebounds in approximately seven minutes per game.
Along with Alex Antetokounmpo, the Herd also acquired a second-round pick in the 2023 NBA
G League draft from Raptors 905 in exchange for the player rights to Jalen Lecque.
The 6-foot-8 Alex is familiar with Wisconsin after attending high school in Milwaukee where
he earned All-State honors twice. After finishing high school, he went to play internationally for
one season before returning to the States to join the G League in 2021.
Alex has yet to make his NBA debut but he did form a three-man squad with brothers Giannis
and Thanasis for the 2022 NBA All-Star Skills Challenge.
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