Seth Curry set to join older brother Stephen with Warriors: Report

Seth Curry, at the age of 35, has made a name for himself as a talented and skilled basketball player. However, he is often overshadowed by his older brother, Steph Curry, who is a superstar in the NBA. Despite this, Seth has never let his brother’s success affect his own determination and drive to succeed in the sport he loves.

Born on August 23, 1985, in Charlotte, North Carolina, Seth Curry grew up in a family that was deeply passionate about basketball. His father, Dell Curry, was a former NBA player and his mother, Sonya Curry, was a standout volleyball player in college. It was no surprise that Seth and his older brother, Steph, also developed a love for the game at a young age.

Seth’s journey to the NBA was not an easy one. He was not heavily recruited out of high school and ended up playing for Liberty University, a small Division I school in Virginia. However, he quickly made a name for himself as a sharpshooter, averaging 20.2 points per game in his senior year. Despite his impressive college career, Seth was not drafted in the 2013 NBA draft.

But Seth did not let this setback discourage him. He continued to work hard and improve his game, playing in the NBA G League and overseas in Europe. In 2015, he finally got his chance in the NBA when he signed with the Sacramento Kings. He then went on to play for several other teams, including the Dallas Mavericks, Portland Trail Blazers, and Philadelphia 76ers.

Throughout his career, Seth has had to deal with the constant comparisons to his brother, Steph. But he has always handled it with grace and humility, never letting it affect his performance on the court. In fact, Seth has often used it as motivation to prove himself and show that he is more than just Steph’s younger brother.

And prove himself, he did. In the 2019-2020 season, Seth had a breakout year with the Mavericks, averaging a career-high 12.4 points per game and shooting an impressive 45.2% from the three-point line. He also played a crucial role in helping the Mavericks secure a spot in the playoffs.

But it was in the 2020 NBA playoffs that Seth truly shined. In a series against the Los Angeles Clippers, he averaged 12.3 points per game and shot an incredible 50% from the three-point line. He also had a career-high 30 points in Game 5, helping the Mavericks push the series to seven games. Although the Mavericks ultimately lost the series, Seth’s performance did not go unnoticed.

Now, at the age of 35, Seth is playing for the Philadelphia 76ers alongside his brother, Steph, who plays for the Golden State Warriors. This season, Seth has been an integral part of the 76ers’ success, averaging 12.5 points per game and shooting 45.3% from the three-point line. He has also been praised for his strong defense and clutch performances in crucial moments.

It is clear that Seth has carved out a successful career for himself in the NBA, independent of his brother’s success. He has proven that he is not just a “little brother” but a talented and skilled player in his own right. And despite the constant comparisons, Seth has always remained supportive of his brother and their friendly sibling rivalry has only pushed them to be better players.

In an interview, Steph Curry said, “I’m extremely proud of what Seth has accomplished in his career. He has worked hard to get to where he is and he deserves all the success he has achieved.” This statement truly reflects the bond and support between the Curry brothers.

In conclusion, Seth Curry may be known as the younger brother of Warriors superstar Steph Curry, but he is much more than that. He is a talented and hardworking player who has overcome challenges and proved himself time and time again. As he continues to make his mark in the NBA, we can only expect to see more great things from this underrated and underrated player.

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