Seth Curry reportedly will re-sign with Warriors for remainder of season originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Reinforcements are on the way for the Warriors.
Not only is De’Anthony Melton’s 2025-26 NBA season debut right around the corner, but Golden State will add a sharp-shooting Curry to the mix as well.
No, not that Curry, who currently is nursing a quad contusion.
Seth Curry intends to re-sign with the Warriors for the remainder of the season on Monday, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Sunday, citing sources.
Curry originally signed with Golden State back in September on an Exhibit 9 contract and spent the entire training camp and preseason with the team before being waived on Oct. 18, prior to the start of the season. The move was expected, and the Warriors intended to re-sign Curry once his veteran-minimum contract could be prorated, starting in November, to fit under the second apron of the league’s salary cap.
The 35-year-old Curry, in 11 NBA seasons, has averaged 10.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists on 47.1-percent shooting from the field and 43.3 percent from 3-point range, which currently is the eighth-best mark in league history and better than his brother, Steph’s, 42.2-percent clip.
The younger Curry also led the league in 3-point shooting (45.6%) last season with the Charlotte Hornets.
Now he re-joins his brother in Golden State, where he should provide the team with elite shooting off the bench.
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