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Kostas is a 6-10 forward who sat out last season as a NCAA partial qualifier. When Kostas arrived on campus last year, Giannis was the one who dropped him off at UD.
"I think he's got great potential," Dayton coach Anthony Grant said last week. "He hasn't played the college game yet, so you want to be cautious. He's not his brother. I don't think anybody expects him to be his brother. He's got talent. I think he understands he's got to put the work in to be what he's capable of being."
💀😂 pic.twitter.com/sDg08QDEFG— Aaron Horn (@AaronHorn12) April 30, 2017@Giannis_An34 did my dude @GoinesA1 wrong
#Brotherhood pic.twitter.com/ATCPZad8IZ
— UD Managers (@DaytonManagers) April 29, 2017
The Antetokounmpos also went to a driving range on Saturday with Dayton freshman Trey Landers. Giannis shared video of the experience on Snapchat.
Giannis Antetokounmpo at the driving range was a thing last night pic.twitter.com/rZmEGIJolj
— Def Pen Hoops (@DefPenHoops) April 30, 2017
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