The Golden State Warriors started the NBA season looking like the real deal, but have slowed down since. The team has an 11-10 record and is the 8th seed in the Western Conference. There have been roster changes now, and Seth Curry is one of the Warriors’ additions.
The younger brother of franchise superstar Stephen Curry, Seth, has signed with the Warriors multiple times before. The younger Curry was with the team during training camp, but was waived on October 18th. He has now re-signed with the team for the year, and he revealed what he brings to the team.
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“It feels good, Seth said about his return. “Trying to do whatever I can to help the team right away… Just here to do what I do. Whatever they need from me, I’m going to provide.”
The Warriors could really use some perimeter shooting. The team is 14th in the league when it comes to three-point percentage. They are shooting just 35.9 percent from beyond the arc. Seth’s presence can only help with that. Although he is unlikely to play heavy minutes, that’s a tangible way Seth can help.
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Charlotte Hornets guard Seth Curry shoots before a game against the Boston Celtics. Mandatory Credit: Paul Rutherford-Imagn Images
Seth played in 68 games for the Charlotte Hornets last season. Throughout those, he averaged 6.5 points and 1.7 rebounds per game. Curry shot a whopping 45.6 percent from three; his efficiency should be a huge boost for the Dubs.
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