NBA Trade Rumors: Golden State Warriors Potentially Eyeing $3,303,711 Charlotte Hornets Star as Potential Backcourt AdditionStephen Curry’s concern regarding underpayment of NBA stars (Image Source – Getty Images) The Golden State Warriors are exploring free agency options as they try to fortify their roster for the upcoming NBA season. According to ESPN’s Anthony Slater, veteran guard Seth Curry has emerged as a name of interest, with both parties reportedly showing mutual consideration.“Another name I’m hearing with mutual interest is Seth Curry, actually, as a potential bench option with a family tie,” Slater reported on ESPN.

Seth Curry Could Join Brother Stephen in Golden State

While the Golden State Warriors have remained relatively quiet this offseason, the idea of pairing the Curry brothers in the Bay Area could provide a much-needed spark—especially off the bench. Seth, currently a free agent, brings sharp shooting and veteran composure, traits the team could use as it evaluates depth behind Stephen Curry.Though not quite at the superstar level of his older brother, Seth has quietly carved out a respectable NBA career with a reliable shooting touch and the ability to stretch the floor.

Seth Curry’s Shooting Numbers Offer Value

Last season, Seth Curry suited up for the Charlotte Hornets, appearing in 68 games and shooting an impressive 45.6% from beyond the arc. His track record as a consistent deep threat goes beyond just one season.

Seth’s Three-Point Shooting by Season

Seth and Stephen Curry

Seth and Stephen Curry (Image via AP)

SeasonTeam3P%Games PlayedMinutes Per Game 2020–21 Philadelphia 76ers 45.0% 57 28.7 2021–22 Philadelphia 76ers 40.0% 45 N/A 2023–24 Charlotte Hornets 45.6% 68 N/ADuring his time with the 76ers, Curry often made a strong case for more playing time due to his elite shooting. In the 2020–21 season, he not only shot 45.0% from three but also averaged close to 29 minutes per game—evidence that he can contribute at a high level when given the opportunity.

A Quiet Offseason for Golden State

Golden State’s offseason has lacked big-name acquisitions, and adding a dependable shooter like Seth Curry could serve as a low-risk, high-reward move. Given his prior injury history, teams may proceed with some caution, but Curry has mostly remained available when needed.

Why Seth Makes Sense for the Golden State Warriors

• Familiarity: Teaming up with Stephen Curry would offer instant chemistry. • Shooting: Seth brings elite-level 3-point efficiency to a team known for spacing the floor. • Experience: At 33 years old, he adds a veteran presence with playoff experience. • Cost-effective: Likely available on a team-friendly deal given the quiet market.

Is This a Reunion and Redemption Story?

Curry’s potential move to the Golden State Warriors would also be a reunion of sorts—he previously played in the Bay Area briefly during the early stages of his career but didn’t get much opportunity to showcase his skills. A return now could allow him to contribute meaningfully alongside his brother.Also read: NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers Eyeing $60 Million Chicago Bulls Star as Prime Buyout Target in Ongoing Roster ReshuffleAlthough no deal is imminent, all signs suggest that Seth could soon find a new NBA home, and the Golden State Warriors are firmly in the mix. With their roster still in flux, adding a veteran shooter like Curry could bring balance to a squad that is trying to return to championship form.