Steph Curry has called the Bay Area home since 2009. 

Now, his younger brother, Seth, is doing the same. 

“Felt Like Home!” Seth Curry wrote in an Instagram post Wednesday. “Thankful to be back out there on the big stage.” 

Curry, 35, re-signed with the Warriors on Monday and made his season debut in Tuesday’s loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. It was his first NBA action since April when he was with the Charlotte Hornets. 

“I’ve been waiting to get on this floor for a while now,” Curry told reporters postgame. “The fans showed me a lot of love when I stepped on the floor and it felt good to go out there and make my first shot, kind of eased the pressure a bit. And then just from there, I’m playing basketball.” 

It was a seemingly seamless fit for Curry, as he scored 14 points in just 18 minutes played. He was extremely efficient as well, shooting 6 of 7 from the field and 2 of 3 from 3-point range. 

“The energy in the building was good. It’s tough coming into your first game playing against the defending champs…” Curry said, “…we’re figuring stuff out, it’s my first game with this team, but like I said, in that second half we played good basketball.” 

Curry will have to wait another three games until his next chance to play in front of the San Francisco crowd, when the Warriors host the Minnesota Timberwolves on Dec. 12, which also is the target date for his brother Steph to return from a quad injury

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