TL;DR
- Stephen and Seth Curry will play together for the Golden State Warriors.
- Seth Curry rejoins the Warriors for the rest of the season after being released.
- Seth Curry is a skilled shooter with a career 43.3% three-point success rate.
- Seth will play while Stephen Curry is sidelined with a left quad strain injury.
It's a pairing that almost certainly will feel like it was worth the wait.
Stephen Curry and Seth Curry are finally together. The skilled shooting siblings, offspring of Dell Curry, will join forces for the Golden State Warriors.
Naturally, it's Steph's residence. He's exclusively been associated with The Warriors since his selection years ago.
Seth has functioned more as a temporary player, moving between NBA franchises that chose to utilize his shooting talent for brief periods.
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During this period between seasons, Seth finally had the chance to become part of the Warriors, and he was present with Golden State during their training camp.
However, due to the exceedingly high second apron of the payroll ceiling, the Warriors subsequently released Seth for over 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 sibling who is younger, and he's achieved a career 43.3% success rate from beyond the arc. Last year, he topped the NBA with a 45.6% success rate on three-pointers.
Following their victory on Saturday evening, the Warriors now hold a record of 11-10. When he participates, Steph is currently scoring an average of 27.9 points each contest.
The Warriors will have a Curry playing even if Steph is sidelined by injury, and once his older brother returns, there will be a pair of them.
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