Steph Curry Reflects on Brother, Seth Playing for The Charlotte Hornets

The "Curry 30" is back alive in Charlotte again

During the recent all-star break Steph Curry spoke to the NBA media about seeing his brother Seth, play for his hometown team the Charlotte Hornets. You can watch the full interview or ready the full transcription below.

"It was a surprise, I didn't know Seth was on the trade block or not up until two days before. But, the fact he had his homecoming going back to Charlotte, the first game they played they wore their retro, old school pin stripe Hornets jerseys which my pops wore, as you said number 30."

"It's funny, I think my Dad said on the broadcast, I don't think anybody asked Seth or my Dad what number he was going to wear, they just did it knowing that it was a pretty easy decision. It's cool to see the "Curry 30" alive back in Charlotte."

"I've still got a lot of family there, my Dad still doing the color commentating for games, it's a family affair for sure. We haven't played them yet, so it will be cool, we have two games against them coming up in the second half of the year which I'm excited about."

Hornets fans will be dreaming that Steph Curry follows in his brother's footsteps and returns to play for his hometown team one day. The earliest that could possibly happen looks to be 2026 when Steph Curry next becomes a Free Agent.


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James Plowright
JAMES PLOWRIGHT

Twitter: @British_Buzz Linked In: James Plowright Muck Rack: James Plowright About Me Bylines for: Sports Illustrated, Sky Sports NBA, SB Nation, Queen City Hoops Based in Manchester in the United Kingdom, I have covered the Charlotte Hornets since 2008. When I was 16 years old I won a blogging competition on Bobcats.com, this ignited my passion for journalism and since then I went on to write for a variety of blogs; Hornets Planet, Queen City Hoops and At The Hive. In 2022 I took on the role as site content manager for the Charlotte Hornets Fannation site (AllHornets.com).  I am also the founder of the All Hornets Podcast Network, having recorded over 350+ Hornets related podcasts.  Awards - The All Hornets podcast was nominated for "Best Team Podcast" in the 2022 Sports Podcast Awards.  - I was nominated for "Sports Writer of the Year" in 2013 for LSU Media while studying my B.A in History and International Relations at Loughborough University.