Dub Nation, it’s official—the Curry brothers are teammates once again. According to ESPN, free agent guard Seth Curry has agreed to a one-year contract with the Golden State Warriors, reuniting with his big brother Stephen Curry in San Francisco. Training camp tips off Wednesday, and the Bay Area is buzzing with excitement.

Full-Circle Moment for Seth Curry
This isn’t Seth’s first stop in the Bay. After going undrafted in 2013, he signed a non-guaranteed deal with Golden State but was waived before the season began. He later landed with the Memphis Grizzlies, and over the next decade carved out a reputation as one of the NBA’s most reliable shooters.
Now, in Year 12 of his career, Seth finally gets to suit up alongside Steph where it all began: with the Golden State Warriors.
Why Seth Fits the Warriors’ System
Like his big brother, Seth Curry has built his name on deadeye shooting. Across 550 career games (224 starts), he’s averaged:
- 10.0 points per game
- 47.1% shooting from the field
- 43.3% from three (elite)
- 2.0 rebounds & 1.9 assists in 22.5 minutes
For a Warriors team built on pace, space, and shooting gravity, Seth is the kind of veteran guard who can plug right in. Imagine Steph drawing double teams at Chase Center, then kicking to Seth on the wing. That’s a nightmare for defenders and a dream for Dub Nation.
Bay Area Pride: Curry Brothers Together in San Francisco
For fans in Oakland, San Francisco, and across the Bay Area, this reunion hits differently. We’ve celebrated Steph’s greatness for nearly two decades, and now we get to see him share the court with family. The Curry brand isn’t just global—it’s deeply rooted in the Bay.
From Oracle Arena memories in Oakland to new championship dreams at Chase Center, this is a full-circle moment for the Curry family and Warriors history.
