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Identical twins Amen and Ausar Thompson tell PEOPLE about making NBA history together, and how they'll adjust to living apart for the first time after going 4th and 5th in the NBA draft ...
Amen and Ausar Thompson, 20, are two of the most highly-regarded prospects in the 2023 NBA draft. The twins from San Leandro, Calif., who skipped their senior year of high school to play in the ...
The Thompson twins’ team, City Reapers, won the league title on March 7, not May 6. On that day, there were 107 days to go before the N.B.A. draft, not 47.
The Thompson twins aren't a bad consolation prize to any team that falls outside the top two spots with their high IQ, work ethic and versatility. In a unique and talented draft class, ...
Amen and Ausar Thompson, popularly known as the Thompson twins, were the talk of the town on draft night, with their phenomenal story eclipsing even that of No. 1 pick Victor Wembanyama.
The Thompson twins, Amen and Ausar, have showcased their premier skill in 2023 NBA Summer League. Derek Parker | Jul 15, 2023. Created with Sketch. Newsfeed NBA ...
The Thompson twins are not, however, the first brothers to be selected back to back. Twins Marcus and Markieff Morris were selected at Nos. 13 and 14 in the 2011 NBA Draft.
Identical twins Ausar and Amen Thompson have taken the NBA by storm this season, and now, repping the same team for the 2025 Rising Stars Challenge, no one can tell them apart. The twins certainly ...
The Houston Rockets picked Amen Thompson with the No. 4 slot in the NBA Draft and the Detroit Pistons picked Ausar Thompson at No. 5.
Not only have the Thompson twins had similar performances throughout their first-round runs, but so have their teams. Heading into Game 5 on Tuesday, the Pistons trailed the New York Knicks 3-1.
Ausar and Amen Thompson have the upside to potentially become the best twins we’ve ever seen at the NBA level. While they should both be high lottery picks, the Thompson twins certainly aren’t ...
Not only have the Thompson twins had similar performances throughout their first-round runs, but so have their teams. Heading into Game 5 on Tuesday, the Pistons trailed the New York Knicks 3-1.