
There have been plenty of brothers who have made it to the NBA.
But twins? I bet you can think of a few sets, including Amen and Ausar Thompson, the Overtime Elite twins who will could be top-10 picks in the 2023 NBA Draft. Kris Murray could be joining his twin, the young Sacramento Kings star Keegan Murray.
There are a bunch more than that. So we decided to put together a list — in no particular order, we promise! — of the sets of twins who have taken to the pro basketball court, most of whom you probably know.
Let’s dive in:
1
Brook and Robin Lopez

2
Marcus and Markieff Morris

3
Jason and Jarron Collins

4
Dick and Tom Van Arsdale

5
Horace and Harvey Grant

6
Caleb and Cody Martin
