The NBA landscape witnessed a historic family milestone on Tuesday as Alex Antetokounmpo made his professional debut for the Milwaukee Bucks. He appeared in the closing minutes of a 123-99 victory against the Dallas Mavericks at Fiserv Forum. Alex finished the game with three points after converting all his attempts from the free-throw line in a brief three-minute stint.
Giannis Antetokounmpo watched from the sidelines while recovering from a lingering knee injury. He was visibly emotional and thrilled to see his youngest brother finally take the court in a Bucks uniform. The two-time MVP shared a lighthearted moment on the bench with teammate Kyle Kuzma after Alex scored his first points.
The Greek Freak joked about his future in the league following the achievement. "Hey, man, I can retire now. I’ve done it all, man," Giannis stated during the broadcast while celebrating the moment. His remark highlighted the significance of the event for the Antetokounmpo family.
Milwaukee made history last year by signing Alex to a two-way contract. This move established the first instance in NBA history where three brothers were members of the same roster simultaneously. Thanasis Antetokounmpo is also on the team, though he remained inactive for the matchup against Dallas.
The victory ended a difficult four-game losing streak for the Bucks. Ryan Rollins led the scoring effort with an impressive 24 points, nine assists, and seven rebounds. Kyle Kuzma contributed significantly to the win with 20 points and three steals against a struggling Mavericks defense.
Milwaukee has now defeated Dallas in eight consecutive meetings between the two franchises. Despite the win, the Bucks remain out of playoff contention with a 30-45 record for the season. The team is currently focusing on player development and internal milestones during the final stretch of the campaign.
The Antetokounmpo brothers have often spoken about their collective journey from Greece to the professional ranks in America. Seeing the youngest brother reach the NBA level fulfills a long-standing family dream. Giannis continues to provide veteran leadership and support while he works toward returning to full fitness.
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