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The NBA has seen its share of sibling talent over the years, and one of the most exciting duos to emerge recently is twin brothers Amen and Ausar Thompson. Amen plays for the Houston Rockets ...
Thompson combines a love for marketing and eye-catching graphic design with a passion for automated processes and machinery.
Blake explained their father is Jamaican and that the twins have started the citizenship process necessary to potentially play for the nation. If the Thompson twins do suit up for Jamaica ...
The Thompson twins are reportedly working on potentially securing two spots on the Jamaican national team for future events. Late last week, the standouts from the Houston Rockets and the Detroit ...
READ NBA’s Thompson twins acquiring Jamaican citizenship, could represent island Ausar had similar sentiments to his brother’s. “It definitely means a lot. It’s something, you know ...
Now some may be wondering just how the Thompson twins can play for the Jamaican national team while being born in the United States. This is because the father of the two NBA rising stars is a ...
But adding a talented set of twins could lift the Jamaicans to a new level. Amen Thompson of the Houston Rockets and his twin brother Ausar Thompson of the Detroit Pistons are reportedly in the ...
On Sunday, fans responded to a Ballislife Instagram post about the Thompson twins' plans to represent Jamaica, suggesting Dybantsa could join the team in the future. "AJ Dybansta in a couple years ...
Featuring the likes of Toronto Raptors star Scottie Barnes to the Thompson twins, the Jamaican team is in for a massive talent upgrade. The notion of adding more talented players is truly exciting.
Mixed martial artists at the top of their game often speak about how they dedicate their lives to two things: their loved ones and their passion for the arts. Twin brothers Elijah and Luis Reyes ...
Both twins expressed interest in competing for Team Jamaica in future international basketball competitions, following in the footsteps of their uncle, Mark Thompson, who competed in the 400-meter ...
In 1918, just before the end of World War I, museum officials commissioned Assyriologist Reginald Campbell Thompson to carry out excavations at the site. For a month, Campbell made archaeological ...