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Seth Curry Explains Why the Time Was Right to Join Warriors, Older Brother Steph
Seth Curry joins the Golden State Warriors on a minimum contract to support Steph Curry as a reliable sharpshooter, boosting the team’s backcourt depth this NBA season.
- On Thursday, Seth Curry joined the Golden State Warriors as their third and final free-agent signing on a minimum contract, fulfilling Steph Curry's long-held wish to team up.
- The 6-foot-1 guard played 68 games for the Charlotte Hornets and led the league with a 45.6% accuracy rate from behind the 3-point line, making at least 40% of his triples in eight seasons.
- Warriors expect Seth to back up Brandin Podziemski and compete with Buddy Hield and De'Anthony Melton, while Coach Steve Kerr noted Seth did not scrimmage on Thursday.
- Coach Steve Kerr says Seth will help the Warriors win some games this year by addressing the shooting gap behind Steph Curry and Buddy Hield, while the extended Curry family celebrated the reunion.
- Amid early drills, Seth Curry called guarding Steph Curry `a little weird` and said he's comfortable being here after his Thursday press conference.
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Seth Curry explains why the time was right to join Warriors, older brother Steph
SAN FRANCISCO — For years, a younger brother had balked at his older sibling’s dream. As he embarked upon his Hall of Fame career, Steph Curry had always wanted to team up with Seth, two years his junior. And for the better part of a decade, Seth, 35, had pushed back. “I’ve said a few times in the past that I don’t want to be on the same team, that I want to create my own path,” Seth Curry said during his introductory press conference on Thursda…
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