Swati Bhatia
www.totalprosports.com
Basketball is a sport that thrives on individual talent, but sometimes that talent seems to be genetic. More and more sibling duos are making their mark on the NBA.
They are creating a unique dynamic of friendly competition and shared passion for the game. Let's meet top 8 sets of siblings currently lighting up the court.
Justin, Jrue & Aaron Holiday
The Holiday brothers represent a rare trio. Justin plays for the Denver Nuggets, Jrue is a key player for the Boston Celtics, and Aaron suits up for the Houston Rockets.
Lonzo & LaMelo Ball
LaVar Ball's sons are making their mark, with Lonzo playing for the Chicago Bulls and LaMelo leading the Charlotte Hornets.
Marcus Morris Sr. & Markieff Morris
The Morris twins have carved out lengthy careers, with Marcus Morris Sr. playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Markieff Morris for the Dallas Mavericks.
Moritz & Franz Wagner
The Wagner brothers bring their talents to the Eastern Conference, with Moritz and Franz both plating for the Orlando Magic in the NBA.
Brook & Robin Lopez
The Lopez twins, Brook and Robin Lopez are currently with the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA and have been a force in the paint for over a decade.
Giannis & Thanasis Antetokounmpo
The "Greek Freak" Giannis leads the Milwaukee Bucks alongside his brother Thanasis. Meanwhile, their younger brother Kostas plays for the French team ASVEL.
Keegan & Kris Murray
Drafted a year apart, Keegan and Kris Murray are now teammates on the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA.
Stephen & Seth Curry
The Splash Brothers may be separated by teams (Golden State Warriors and Charlotte Hornets), but their shooting prowess is a family tradition.