Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo was on Cloud 9 after winning his first NBA title on Tuesday night. After winning the championship, the Bucks forward just had to hop on IG Live to celebrate with his brother, Thanasis.

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Thanasis is also a member of the Bucks, but he was in health and safety protocols, which is why he wasn't there to celebrate the title. The 29-year-old only played a bit role for the team, but he can still call himself a champion, just like Giannis and Kostas Antetokounmpo.

Of course, it was Giannis who was the star of the show with an all-time performance in Game 6 and throughout the NBA Finals. The Greek Freak put up a whopping 50 points to win that first championship in 50 years (fitting!), surprisingly catching fire from the free-throw line to get to those 50 points.

Kostas gave a shoutout to those 50 big ones:

Giannis was in attack mode for the Bucks all night long, which was necessary because most of his teammates were struggling with their shooting. Bobby Portis came up big off the bench, though, and Khris Middleton hit some clutch shots after being quiet for much of the game.

It's absolutely awesome that Giannis can finally call himself a champion, and the fact that he, Thanasis and Kostas now all have rings is truly special for the family. It has been quite the journey for Giannis and his brothers, and now they've all reached the NBA mountaintop.