
As NBA free agency opens, Seth Curry is exploring his options for the upcoming 2025-26 season, seeking a team where he can thrive both on and off the court. While the possibility of joining his brother Steph Curry with the Golden State Warriors is appealing, Seth emphasizes the need to make a decision that suits his career goals and personal growth.
Insights from Seth Curry’s Free Agency Considerations
Speaking at the American Century Championship in South Lake Tahoe, Seth Curry candidly shared his thought process about finding the right fit.
“I’m just trying to find a good spot for me,”
he said.
“That’s really it right now. Enjoyed my time in Charlotte. Love to go back, but that’s a young team, them doing what they’re doing. So right now, trying to figure out what’s best for me and trying to get to a situation where I can be my best self and keep going and finish my career strong.”
During the 2024-25 NBA season, Curry contributed an average of 6.5 points per game while playing 15.6 minutes with the Charlotte Hornets. Notably, he led the entire league in three-point shooting percentage, sinking 45.6 percent from beyond the arc, underscoring his reputation as one of the elite shooters in the NBA.
Prospects of Joining the Golden State Warriors
Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers remarked on a podcast that Golden State could be the ideal destination for the 34-year-old guard, a notion Curry acknowledges with appreciation but cautious optimism.
“They play a good brand of basketball,”
Curry told Monte Poole of NBC Sports Bay Area.
“I feel like I’ve been a part of Dub Nation for a while watching Steph and being around the organization. Obviously, they could use … any team could use shooting. But I can’t say anything other than I’m trying to find the best place for me, and hopefully we’ll figure it out in the next week and figure out where I’ll be going next.”
With a career spanning nine teams so far, Curry’s next choice could make Golden State his tenth NBA franchise, potentially reuniting him with Steph and joining a team where he has longtime admiration.

Family Ties and Personal Decisions in Free Agency
Curry openly expressed the influence of family on his decision-making but maintains his focus remains on what benefits his career.
“I always got to do what’s best for myself, obviously,”
he said.
“Steph would love me to come over there and play with them, the fans show me a lot of love at all times, the family would love it. I’ve always embraced the Warriors and their system and love the way they play, and you never know what could happen.”
His comments highlight the balance between personal ambition and the allure of playing alongside his brother for a championship contender, which could elevate both their legacies.
What’s Next for Seth Curry’s NBA Journey?
The coming days will be critical as Seth explores his free agency options, weighing opportunities for meaningful playing time and a competitive environment. His three-point shooting prowess remains a valuable asset for any team, especially in an NBA increasingly reliant on perimeter scoring. Whether he lands with Golden State or another franchise, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see where Curry decides to finish this chapter of his career.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Why does Seth Curry wear 30?
A. Seth’s father, Dell Curry, played with the Hornets from 1988 to 1998 and wore jersey number 30. In 1994, he earned the 6th Man of the Year award. Go Seth!