Pistons’ Ausar Thompson Playfully Teases Brother Amen Thompson
Detroit Pistons forward Ausar Thompson is gearing up for a significant matchup against his twin brother, Amen Thompson, who plays for the Houston Rockets. The brothers will face off again on Friday, January 23, 2026, following their previous encounter earlier this season.
Brotherly Rivalry and Playful Banter
During a recent interview, Ausar was asked about the challenges of competing against his brother. With a confident response, he stated, “No, it’s easy.” He proceeded to jokingly mention their weight difference, noting, “That’s my little bro… he’s older than me, but I weigh more.” Ausar weighs in at 205 pounds, while Amen is at 200 pounds, with Amen being a minute older.
Career Progression for Both Players
Both Ausar and Amen Thompson have made remarkable strides in their careers since being drafted. Here are some key statistics from their journeys:
- Ausar Thompson: Selected as the No. 5 overall pick in the 2023 draft, currently averaging 10.9 points and 2.6 assists per game.
- Amen Thompson: Drafted just before Ausar, he secured an All-Rookie nod in 2024 and earned an All-Defensive placement in 2025.
Despite Amen’s higher average of nearly 18 points per game this season, the brothers faced off previously on October 24. In that game, Ausar shined with 19 points on a 9-for-16 shooting performance, leading the Pistons to a 115-111 victory.
Upcoming Game Insights
The upcoming match is set against the backdrop of both teams’ standings. As of now, the Pistons are leading the Eastern Conference, while the Rockets are positioned fourth in the Western Conference.
A Blessing and a Game to Improve
Ausar expressed that playing against Amen is a blessing, emphasizing the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. “It’s something we’ve dreamed about our whole lives,” he shared. Nevertheless, Ausar maintains a focused mindset, viewing the game as an opportunity for personal growth and team development.
Fans can look forward to the Thompson brothers taking the court once again, as they showcase not only their skills but also the unique bond they share as twins in the competitive NBA landscape.