Warriors expected to reunite Curry brothers with latest move

The Curry brothers are reportedly reuniting.

The Golden State Warriors are planning to sign Seth Curry for the remainder of the 2025-26 NBA season, according to ESPN, pairing him with older brother Stephen Curry, the star of the team.

The move is meant to bring shooting to a roster that needs it badly. The Warriors are 11-10 and have struggled as of late, going 5-5 over their Past 10 games. Golden State ranks 22nd in offensive rating, generating 113 points per 100 possessions. The Warriors are tied for 14th in 3-point shooting percentage (35.9%), but Steph Curry remains out with a left quad strain that has sidelined him for the team’s last game, Saturday, Nov. 29, against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Steph Curry, 37, leads the Warriors with 27.9 points per game, which is tied for 12th in the NBA.

Seth Curry spent training camp with the Warriors and this will mark the first time the Curry brothers play for the same team. The Warriors waived Seth prior to the start of the season because of their salary cap situation.

Seth, 35, has bounced around the league, with stops with the Mavericks, 76ers, Nets, Hornets, Trail Blazers, Kings, Suns, Cavaliers and Grizzlies.

Steph is widely considered to be the greatest shooter of all-time and is the NBA’s all-time leader in 3-pointers, with 4,133 across his 17 seasons. Seth also excels from beyond the arc, shooting 43.3% from 3-point range in his career, which ranks seventh in league history.

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