The Milwaukee Bucks announced on Tuesday that Former Oregon State coach Craig Robinson will be joining the team as VP of player and organizational development. There is no secret that Robinson is the brother of First Lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama's brother in law.

Robinson's resume boasts of being a two-time Ivy League player of the year at Princeton, an assistant coach at the Illinois Institute of Technology as well as Northwestern, and a six-year head coaching stint at Oregon State between 2008-2014.

His record at Oregon was 93-104 in his six seasons and he failed to make a single tournament before being relieved of his duties. He has since worked as an analyst for ESPN before accepting the job in Milwaukee.

Robinson will serve as mentor and adviser to the players, including the team's rising stars Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jabari Parker.