
NBA Twins: A Look At The Most Notable Sibling Duos In The League
The NBA has seen its fair share of brothers stepping onto the court, but twins? A few notable pairs probably come to mind. While siblings in the league are common, twins bring a unique twist to the NBA’s narrative, adding an extra layer of intrigue.
Here is the list of the most popular NBA Twins in the league.
1. Marcus Morris Sr. And Markieff Morris
Philadelphia-born twins Marcus Morris Sr. and Markieff Morris initially focused on football before a high school basketball coach recognized their potential. They transitioned to basketball, leading to successful college careers with the University of Kansas Jayhawks.
The Morris twins out here in Vegas checking out the #NBASummer League action pic.twitter.com/DoXQRElLFk
— NBA (@NBA) July 12, 2014
The Morris twins entered the NBA together in the 2011 draft, with Markieff joining the Suns and Marcus going to the Houston Rockets. From 2013 to 2015, they played side-by-side for the Suns, but their professional paths largely diverged afterward. Currently, Marcus is a power forward for the Philadelphia 76ers, while Markieff holds the same position with the Mavericks.
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2. Caleb And Cody Martin
North Carolina natives Caleb and Cody Martin entered the 2019 draft together. Cody was selected by the Hornets, but Caleb went undrafted. Later that year, Caleb joined Cody on the Hornets, playing there for two seasons before moving to the Miami Heat. Cody has stayed with the Hornets since signing.
Twin brothers Cody and Caleb Martin from Nevada have agreed to rookie contracts with the Hornets, per @ShamsCharania pic.twitter.com/RjZodtnu7h
— Bleacher Report NBA (@BR_NBA) July 31, 2019
You can imagine the advantage of having a built-in best friend on the road. Caleb once shared that while teammates bonded, he always had his brother by his side. They’ve played together at almost every level, making their journey even more special.
3. Keegan And Kris Murray
Twin brothers Keegan and Kris Murray grew up playing basketball together in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Keegan was picked fourth overall by the Sacramento Kings in the 2022 draft, while Kris started his NBA career with the Trail Blazers in 2023.
Keegan 🤝 Kris
— NBA (@NBA) November 9, 2023
The Murray twins swap jerseys after their matchup in Sacramento. pic.twitter.com/eqxumRouvZ
In November 2023, they faced each other for the first time when the Kings played the Blazers in Sacramento. Imagine the excitement of competing against your twin at the highest level. It was a unique moment for them, having always been on the same side until that game.
4. Amen And Ausar Thompson
Twin brothers Amen and Ausar Thompson made history as the first twins to be in the top 10 picks in the NBA draft. In 2023, Amen was selected fourth overall by the Rockets, while Ausar went fifth to the Detroit Pistons.
Proud mom of the Thompson Twins! ♥️ #NBADraft presented by State Farm NEXT on ABC & ESPN pic.twitter.com/CVnwv14bzu
— NBA (@NBA) June 22, 2023
On January 1, 2024, they faced each other professionally for the first time when the Rockets defeated the Pistons 136-113. Growing up in San Leandro, California, they were no strangers to competing against each other, having played on different teams in the youth league Overtime Elite.
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NBA Twins: A Look At The Most Notable Sibling Duos In The League
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