It's a pairing that almost certainly will feel like it was worth the wait.
Stephen Curry and Seth Curry are united at last. The sharpshooting brothers, the sons of Dell Curry, will be teammates for the Golden State Warriors.
It's Steph's abode, of course. He's only ever known the Warriors since he was drafted many moons ago.
Seth has been more of a journeyman, traveling the NBA to whichever team decided to employ his own shooting ability for a year or two at a time.
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This offseason, the opportunity finally presented itself for Seth to join the Warriors, and he was with Golden State in training camp.
But because of the prohibitive second apron portion of the salary cap, the Warriors then cut Seth for more than a month.
Now, he's back. ESPN's Shams Charania reported Sunday morning that Seth is re-joining the Warriors for the rest of the season.
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Seth will join the Warriors while Steph is out injured with a left quad strain.
He's Steph's younger brother, and he has shot it at 43.3% from 3-point range in his career. He led the NBA a year ago with a 45.6% 3-point percentage.
The Warriors are 11-10 after winning Saturday night. Steph is averaging 27.9 points per game when he plays.
There'll be a Curry on the court for the Warriors even with Steph injured, and when big bro comes back, there will be two.
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