Warriors Release Seth Curry, Anticipate His Return

In a surprising move, the Golden State Warriors have waived guard Seth Curry, with expectations of his return in the upcoming months. This decision stems from the team’s financial constraints under the current salary cap regulations.
Financial Context Behind the Decision
The Warriors are currently hard-capped at the second apron, which limits their ability to keep an additional veteran minimum contract on their roster until early November. As a result, their 15th and final roster spot will remain unoccupied until Seth Curry is cleared to return.
Seth Curry’s Journey
Seth Curry, the younger brother of star player Stephen Curry, has been training at the Warriors’ facility. Although he has been deactivated for preseason games, he is working towards full readiness. Throughout his 11-year career, Seth started with the G-League program in Santa Cruz and played for ten different NBA teams, forging his path independently of his brother’s shadow.
Shooting Success
Seth has achieved significant shooting success in his career. He ranks among the top in NBA history for three-point shooting efficiency. With a career total of 945 made three-pointers at a remarkable 43.3% success rate, he holds the seventh-highest shooting percentage in league history.
Future Prospects
This summer, Seth chose to join the Warriors, aiming to fulfill a longstanding dream of playing alongside his brother, Steph. Although his debut with the team is delayed, plans are in place for his return, ensuring that the prospect of them playing together remains alive.
- Player: Seth Curry
- Waived: Yes
- Expected Return: Within the first couple of months
- Career Three-Pointers: 945
- Shooting Percentage: 43.3%
- Teams Played For: 10 NBA teams