Seth Curry is reportedly planning to re-sign with the Golden State Warriors on Monday, securing a contract that will cover the rest of the current NBA season, according to multiple sources.
While the Curry brothers have each had celebrated careers in the NBA, this marks the first time Seth and Stephen Curry will share the same court as teammates in the league. Seth previously played for several teams, including the Dallas Mavericks and Brooklyn Nets, while Stephen has spent his entire career with the Warriors.
Seth Curry, known for his reliable three-point shooting, began his professional journey with Golden State in 2013 during the preseason but did not play a regular-season game for the team. His return now adds veteran depth and shooting strength to the Warriors’ bench, which has been seeking consistent scoring support this season.
Golden State’s coaching staff and fans are expected to welcome the reunion warmly, especially since the Curry family’s legacy has long been tied to the sport’s culture of skill, discipline, and teamwork.
“It’s special to share the court with your brother,” Seth said about the opportunity in a past interview.
The reported deal lasts through the end of this NBA season. Seth will likely take on a rotational role, providing spacing and shooting to complement Stephen and the Warriors’ small-ball lineups.
Author’s summary: Seth Curry reunites with the Warriors, forming a historic Curry brothers duo for the first time in NBA history and strengthening the team’s shooting depth.