The Golden State Warriors Welcome Seth Curry
The Golden State Warriors are set to bring Seth Curry into the fold for the remainder of the current NBA season, fulfilling a long-standing dream of uniting him with his brother, Stephen Curry, according to reports from ESPN.
Seth’s Journey to the Warriors
Seth, a seasoned veteran now in his twelfth year in the league, initially joined the Warriors during training camp but was released right before the official start of the season due to the team’s financial limitations.
The Warriors faced significant cap constraints, being hard-capped at the second apron. This restriction allowed them to maintain only 14 players on their roster at the start of the season, leaving one spot open, which they intended to fill with Seth after creating enough financial wiggle room.
Current Status of the Curry Brothers
However, fans will have to wait a bit longer to see the Curry brothers play together, as Stephen is currently sidelined due to a left quad strain and is expected to be reassessed in about a week. With an average of 27.9 points per game, he has been the leading scorer for the Warriors, who currently hold an 11-10 record.
Seth Curry’s Unique NBA Journey
Seth Curry’s NBA journey has been unique; beginning with the Warriors’ G League affiliate in Santa Cruz, he purposefully sought opportunities across 10 different NBA teams to establish his own identity away from the shadow of his celebrated brother. His endeavors have proven fruitful, as he boasts an impressive career shooting record, having made 945 three-pointers at a striking 43.3 percent success rate, placing him among the best in league history.
Last season, he achieved an outstanding shooting percentage of 45.6 percent from beyond the arc, the highest in the NBA. After years of carving out his niche, Seth Curry finally feels that the moment has come to reunite with Stephen on the grand NBA stage, a partnership that has long been desired by both players.