- Detroit Pistons forward Ausar Thompson playfully called his twin, Houston’s Amen Thompson, “little bro” during a postgame exchange.
- The Thompson twins will meet for the second time this season when the Pistons face the Rockets on Jan. 23.
- Amen Thompson is a third-year forward for the Rockets; Ausar plays for the Pistons.
Twins on opposing teams: a playful jab
Detroit Pistons forward Ausar Thompson drew attention in a recent postgame interview when he needled his twin brother, Amen Thompson, calling him “little bro.” The comment came as the Pistons prepared to face the Houston Rockets on Jan. 23 — the second meeting between the brothers this season.
Short on public affection, long on rivalry
According to reporting from the Detroit Free Press, Ausar did not dwell on any obvious display of brotherly love. Instead, his quip was a light, teasing note in the lead-up to what figures to be another competitive matchup between siblings who play in the NBA for different teams.
The Thompson twins have become an intriguing storyline when their teams meet. Ausar represents the Pistons while Amen, now in his third NBA season, plays for the Rockets. Their on-court matchups add a personal subplot to each franchise’s regular-season schedule.
Second meeting of the season
The two teams were set to meet on Friday, Jan. 23. That game marks the second time Ausar and Amen face each other this season — a contest that gives fans a chance to watch twin brothers compete on opposing rosters and sparks extra interest from both Detroit and Houston supporters.
While the comment was brief, it highlights the blend of family ties and professional competition that comes with having siblings in the league. For players like the Thompsons, those dynamics often include friendly trash talk alongside mutual respect.
What to watch
Expect the matchup to feature moments that spotlight the brothers’ similar athletic profile and basketball IQ. Coaches, teammates and commentators often pay special attention when siblings meet, noting both the psychological edge and the familiarity each player may bring.
For now, the focus remains on the game and on how each player contributes to his team’s goals. Ausar’s quip is the latest chapter in a continuing story: twin brothers forging their own paths in the NBA while still providing a compelling shared narrative whenever they collide on the court.
Source: Detroit Free Press reporting.
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