
The Golden State Warriors are moving closer to realizing the much-anticipated Steph and Seth Curry reunion before the 2024 NBA season begins. Seth Curry has expressed interest in joining the Warriors to play alongside his older brother, Steph Curry, creating excitement within the organization and fans alike.
Recent reports indicate that Seth Curry’s potential signing was discussed during the Warriors’ front office meetings as part of free agency considerations. Seth himself shared his enthusiasm during a July interview with NBC Sports Bay Area, emphasizing the positive impact such a move would have on the family and the team.
Seth Curry’s Desire to Join the Warriors and Family Connection
Seth Curry described the possibility of playing with the Warriors as a genuine dream, one that would please not only Steph Curry but also their family and the Warriors’ fanbase. Acknowledging the Warriors’ system and style of play, Seth expressed admiration for their approach and left open the potential for a future collaboration.
“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,” Seth Curry said. “I’ve always embraced the Warriors and their system and love the way they play, and you never know what could happen.”
—Seth Curry, NBA Player
Renowned for his exceptional three-point shooting, Seth Curry stands as one of the league’s premier shooters, much like his brother. Over 68 games last season, he averaged 6.5 points in 15 minutes per game and achieved a career-high 45.6% accuracy from beyond the arc. Throughout his 11-year career, Seth has maintained a three-point shooting percentage of 40% or higher in seven different seasons, underscoring his consistency and reliability as a shooter.

With Steph Curry turning 37 this past March, the prospect of the NBA’s greatest shooter teaming up with his brother holds significant emotional and professional value, especially as Steph approaches the final stages of his playing career.
The Warriors’ Title Pursuit and Steph Curry’s Commitment
After their 2018 championship, many doubted the Warriors’ ability to sustain their dominance. However, the team defied expectations by capturing the 2022 NBA title against the Boston Celtics. Despite skepticism resurfacing, Steph Curry remains undeterred and focused on future success.
“We’ve heard it for even before the ‘22 championship,” he told NBC Sports Bay Area on July 10.
—Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors Superstar
Steph attributes the difference between winning and falling short to health and availability. The 2023 playoffs exposed this vulnerability when Curry’s injury in the first game of the Western Conference semifinals limited his impact. Though Golden State had performed strongly in the opening round by defeating the Houston Rockets, the Timberwolves eliminated them in five games as Curry could not play for the remainder of the series.
Nevertheless, Steph remains confident about the Warriors’ championship prospects for the upcoming season, emphasizing the importance of continued chemistry development with key teammates, including Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green.
“I know I got hurt,” Curry said. “But you just want to build off that for another year to build chemistry with Jimmy. You know Draymond will do his thing. Hopefully, some of our young guys are able to take another step.”
—Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors Superstar
Looking Ahead: Impact of a Curry Brothers Reunion on the Warriors
As Steph Curry nears 38 years of age next March, the Warriors face the delicate balance of staying competitive while preparing for a future transition. Adding Seth Curry could enhance the team’s shooting and deepen the roster, potentially providing Steph with the chance to share the court alongside a close family member before retirement.
If the Warriors successfully bring Seth into the fold, it could reinforce the team’s offensive firepower and energize the fanbase, while also fulfilling a heartfelt family reunion narrative. This development may also influence the Warriors’ overall strategy and chemistry for the 2024 season, making them a formidable contender in the Western Conference once again.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Why does Seth Curry wear 30?
A. His father, Dell Curry, played for the Hornets from 1988 to 1998 and wore the number 30. In 1994, he received the Sixth Man of the Year award. Go Seth!