At just 25 years of age, reigning Most Valuable Player winner Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks is one of the younger superstars in the league today. Nonetheless, even he himself is baffled by how the younger generation is nowadays.

Case in point is Giannis' own brother, Alex, who is currently just 18. The elder Antetokounmpo was recently hanging around with his brother during the coronavirus shutdown, and Giannis could not help but document his younger brother's Generation Z ways:

This is probably the funniest thing you're going to see today, as Giannis did not hold back in trashing his younger sibling. Aside from the Bucks star critiquing almost every aspect of his brother, the best bit has got to be how he called Alex out about his online classes at the very end.

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For the record, Generation Z pertains to those born between the mid- to late-1990s and the early 2010s. This is the generation that succeeds the millennials, and having been born in 2001, Alex definitely fits the bill. Giannis is seven years the senior of his youngest brother, but as we can all see, the generational gap is already on full display.

What these two undeniably have in common, however, is their love for basketball. Much like his older brother, Alex himself is a stud in the sport, and he is currently the star player of the Dominican High School basketball team. He has aspirations of someday playing in the NBA, and with Giannis as his mentor, many believe that he has a legitimate shot.

For his part, though, Giannis appears to be making the most of his time during the mandated league suspension. He started learning the guitar the other day, and it also seems that he is taking a liking to the game of chess:

We all do our best to keep our minds busy in these trying times, and the same can be said about Giannis Antetokounmpo.