For over a decade, the Curry brothers have been two of the NBA's most recognisable sharpshooters, though always on opposite sides of the court.
That changes this season.
The Golden State Warriors have signed Seth Curry to a one-year deal, setting up a long-awaited pairing with his older brother, two-time MVP Stephen Curry.
Seth Curry is signing a one-year deal with the Golden State Warriors, per @ShamsCharania
Seth and Steph are officially teammates pic.twitter.com/PgSj4FmOhL
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 1, 2025
A family reunion in the Bay
Steph has been the face of the Warriors since 2009, with his 15-year career redefining what it means to stretch the floor.
Seth's path has been far less linear. Undrafted in 2013, he bounced through multiple teams before carving out a reputation as one of the league's most reliable perimeter shooters. His 45.6% clip from deep last season with Charlotte led the NBA.
Now, after playing for teams like Sacramento, Dallas, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Charlotte, Seth lands in Golden State, the same franchise that once cut him from a training-camp roster 12 years ago.
Reunited:
The Warriors are expected to sign Seth Curry in November, per @ShamsCharania pic.twitter.com/J15eQ6kgql
— Guru (@DrGuru_) September 30, 2025
This time, the door is open not just for a roster spot, but for history.
Brotherly bonds
The NBA has seen sibling duos before, from the Lopez twins to the Antetokounmpos in Milwaukee, and the Morris twins in Phoenix.
But the Curry pairing carries a different weight.
Their father, Dell, spent a decade with Charlotte, and both sons have carried his legacy of precision shooting into the modern game.
For Steph, adding his brother to the mix isn't just a sentimental win. Golden State's guard rotation already features Brandin Podziemski, De'Anthony Melton, Buddy Hield, and Gary Payton II. But if Seth continues to knock down threes at a high percentage, head coach Steve Kerr will find him minutes.
The Warriors' offence, built on constant motion and spacing, may be the perfect system for the brothers to co-exist.
Timing is everything
Golden State's summer was marked by uncertainty.
The team delayed roster moves until Jonathan Kuminga's contract standoff was resolved, leaving only nine guaranteed players deep into September. Once Kuminga re-upped on a two-year, $48.5 million deal, the Warriors quickly filled holes, adding Al Horford and now Seth Curry.
Seth's contract reportedly starts as an Exhibit 9 deal, a technicality due to roster restrictions, but he is expected to join camp immediately.
Running some math for the Warriors:
-J. Kuminga should come in at ~$23.3M in Year 1
-A. Horford gets the Taxpayer MLE at $5.7M
-D. Melton gets a one-year vet min at $2.3M
-That leaves them about $2M under the second apronThat means Seth Curry will be an E9 deal.
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) October 1, 2025
The Warriors open preseason against the Lakers on October 6 (AEST), where fans could get their first glimpse of the Curry brothers sharing the court.






