Reports: Seth Curry to sign two-year, $6 million deal with Mavericks
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Free-agent guard Seth Curry has agreed to sign a two-year, $6 million contract with the Mavericks, according to multiple reports. The Vertical’s Adrian Wojnarowski was first to report the deal.
Curry became an unrestricted free agent after the Kings rescinded their qualifying offer to him. He had previously declined his player option for next season.
Curry, the younger brother of Stephen Curry, played 44 games for Sacramento last season, mostly off the bench. He averaged 6.8 points in 15.7 minutes per game and shot 45% percent from three.
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The former Duke guard spent most of his first two seasons in the D-League, making only four NBA appearances.
The Mavericks have also reportedly added Harrison Barnes and Andrew Bogut this week.