In a stunning turn of events, the Milwaukee Bucks have cut ties with Giannis Antetokounmpo’s brothers, The Nasis and Alex, just a day after trading the two-time MVP to the Miami Heat. This swift decision marks a significant shift for the franchise, which has long navigated the complexities of family dynamics within its roster.
For six seasons, The Nasis Antetokounmpo held a spot on the Bucks, despite averaging a mere 2.4 points per game. His presence was often justified by his energy and locker room leadership, but as the team faced mounting pressure to compete, the costs of keeping him became harder to ignore. Meanwhile, Alex was signed only months ago to make history as the third Antetokounmpo brother on the same NBA team. Now, both brothers find themselves without a place in Milwaukee, a move that some insiders say was long overdue.
The backdrop to this dramatic roster overhaul is Giannis himself, who rose from humble beginnings in Greece to become one of basketball’s brightest stars. His journey was fueled by a desire to uplift his family, but as his influence grew, so did the challenges for the Bucks’ management. The organization grappled with balancing Giannis’s family ties against the need for a competitive roster, a struggle that reportedly led to internal tensions among coaches and executives.

After a dismal 2025-26 season, where the Bucks finished with a 32-50 record and missed the playoffs, the relationship between Giannis and the franchise soured. Following the trade, the Bucks wasted no time in severing connections with his brothers, signaling a new era under head coach Taylor Jenkins. The quick cuts of The Nasis and Alex suggest that the organization is ready to move forward, free from the familial ties that had complicated roster decisions for years.

While Giannis’s departure has opened a new chapter for the Bucks, it leaves questions about the future for The Nasis and Alex. Both brothers are now left to carve out their own paths, with The Nasis reportedly exploring opportunities in free agency and Alex returning to Greece to play professionally.

As the Bucks embark on a rebuilding phase, the implications of their past decisions loom large. The speed of these cuts has sparked discussions about the balance between familial loyalty and professional merit in sports. How will the Bucks rebuild without the weight of family dynamics, and what does this mean for the future of the Antetokounmpo brothers? The conversation is just beginning.


