Warriors to sign Steph Curry’s brother for rest of season
As expected, the Warriors are uniting the Curry brothers.
Golden State will sign Seth Curry to a contract for the remainder of the season, ESPN reported Sunday, combining the siblings and two of the best shooters in NBA history for the first time.
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Seth Curry had played with the Warriors during training camp and the preseason but was waived because of financial constraints.
The Warriors are hard-capped at the second apron, meaning they could only roster 14 players entering the season. Enough time has elapsed for the Warriors to fit Seth’s veteran-minimum, prorated contract into their salary cap for the rest of the campaign.

The younger brother and former Net led the NBA in 3-point percentage last season, shooting at a 45.6 percent clip with Charlotte.
He has bounced around with nine teams over 11 seasons, his height (6-foot-1) and defense making him vulnerable but his shooting from beyond the arc keeping him in the league.
Despite beginning his professional career with the Warriors’ G League team in Santa Cruz, he had not played with his older brother, the greatest shooter of all time.
Their on-court debut will be a bit delayed, Stephen out with a quad contusion and muscle strain and expected to be re-evaluated this week.

Seth Curry will add some offensive firepower off the bench for a Warriors team that has been middling so far at 11-10.
He could take some time from Buddy Hield, who has struggled and is shooting just 30.8 percent from deep.
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