Seth Curry Reacts to Possibility of Teaming With Steph Curry
Warriors fans have almost seen it all this past decade. Four NBA Championships, regular season records, three-point records, just about everything imaginable. One thing they haven't seen though, is Steph Curry and Seth Curry actually teaming together.
Seth Curry was interviewed at the 2023 BMW Charity Pro-Am last week, where he was asked about potentially joining his brother Steph on the Golden State Warriors. Seth is a free agent now that the season is officially over, and won't be able to completely weigh his options until the end of June.
"It's still early on in the summer," Curry said. "The NBA Finals are still going on right now, so we're still getting a gauge of the market and everything that's happening with free agency," he said. "Towards the end of June, I'll have a clearer picture of the options I'm going to have."
Seth Curry has mentioned in the past that he doesn't prefer teaming up with his brother Steph Curry because he prefers to compete against him instead. Being a younger brother to Steph is what gave Seth the edge that he has now. However, Seth still opened himself up to the possibility of joining his older brother and giving up his number 30.
"I mean, hypothetically, who knows," Curry said. "Probably him. Steph's going to have his jersey retired in Golden State and he'll be in the Hall of Fame, so it's hard to see him wearing any other number, to be honest."
Two brothers playing on the same NBA team isn't something that fans have never seen before. Despite that, Warriors fans can't deny that it still wouldn't be cool to see two great sharpshooters in the Curry brothers on the same team.
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