It took 12 seasons, but Seth Curry and Stephen Curry are about to take the court together. Seth will reportedly re-sign with the Golden State Warriors on Monday, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The move has been expected since the Warriors waived Seth in October.
Seth initially signed with the Warriors in September, but was waived by the team a month later for salary-cap reasons. The team has more roster flexibility in December, leading to Seth being re-signed.
Advertisement
Seth has carved out a fine career despite jumping around to a lot of different teams. Over his previous 11 years in the NBA, Seth has played for nine different franchises. But he’s never played with his brother … until now.
Seth, like Stephen, is a sharpshooter from three-point range. Seth has a career .433 shooting percentage from beyond the arc. That’s actually higher than Stephen’s career .423 shooting percentage from three.
The Warriors almost certainly intend to use Seth in a pure shooter role, letting him drain threes from long distance. As an added benefit, Seth will get to play with his brother for the first time in their NBA career.
Advertisement
Seth had to wait a while for the move to finally happen, but the fact that he’s teaming up with Stephen might make it worth the wait.
Read the full article here


