Dallas Mavericks two-way player Kostas Antetokounmpo has high hopes for his family. In his mind, he believes that, someday, he and his other three siblings will all play together for the Greek national team.

Speaking to Nikos Varlas of Eurohoops.net, Antetokounmpo shared how this has always been a dream for him, and one that seems to be coming to life within the next few years:

“When I was younger, it was a dream to play in the National Team with all of my brothers,” said Antetokoumpo. “Now I think it’s possible. When Alex grows a bit older, I think we will all be part of the national team and we want to win a medal with Greece.”

Kostas is the younger brother of Milwaukee Bucks superstar and MVP finalist Giannis Antetokounmpo. The younger Kostas may not be as talented as his older brother, but he has also been called up by the national squad.

The oldest Antetokounmpo brother, Thanasis, is already a member of the Greek national team. Thanasis currently plies his trade in Greece, playing for Panathinaikos.

Their youngest brother, Alex, is currently still in high school, but is considered by many as a top recruit once he graduates in 2020. According to some scouts, the youngest Antetokounmpo possesses NBA-level potential, and will also likely be called up by the national team sooner rather than later.

With all this, it does seem that Kostas' dream will soon come to fruition. Hopefully, not only will they share the floor all at the same time, but more importantly, win a trophy or two for their nation.