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Seth Curry set to join older brother Stephen with Warriors: Report
Seth Curry joins the Golden State Warriors on a one-year deal to strengthen their backcourt with a sharpshooter who shot 45.6% from three-point range last season.
- Sources told ESPN that free agent guard Seth Curry agreed to a one-year contract with the Golden State Warriors, filling the final roster spot as training camp begins Wednesday.
- After Jonathan Kuminga agreed to a new deal on Tuesday, the Warriors delayed other signings but moved swiftly to pursue Seth Curry, whose interest dates back to July.
- Seth Curry arrives after a career-best shooting season, leading the NBA at 45.6% from three and joining Golden State as his 10th team after 11 years.
- The move creates internal competition for minutes with Seth Curry expected to back up Brandin Podziemski and compete with Buddy Hield and De'Anthony Melton, while salary limits delayed his signing until Nov. 11.
- Stephen Curry could see his brother in the regular rotation starting Oct. 21 when the Warriors face the Los Angeles Lakers, adding Seth to stagger minutes with Jonathan Kuminga and Jimmy Butler.
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Seth Curry, a former teammate of Slovenian basketball ace Luka Dončić in Dallas, has signed a one-year contract with Golden State. He will join his more famous brother, Olympic champion Stephen, on the club, with whom he will play together for the first time.
·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Reports: Seth Curry set to join Stephen Curry with Warriors
The Golden State Warriors are prepared to reunite two sharpshooting brothers as Seth Curry agreed to a one-year deal with the team to play alongside Stephen Curry, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday.
·Georgia, United States
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