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Doc Rivers urges Warriors to reunite the Curry brothers in $3M offseason move

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Golden State Warriors are entering one of their most consequential offseasons in years. With questions swirling around their aging core, luxury tax issues, and the future of stars like Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, the front office faces critical decisions.

But amid the chaos, an unexpected yet strategic idea has gained traction – acquiring Seth Curry for just $3.3 million. And it’s none other than NBA head coach Doc Rivers championing the idea.

Appearing on The Bill Simmons Podcast, Rivers didn’t just praise Seth, his son-in-law, for leading the league in three-point percentage (an elite 45.7%).

He took it a step further: “I actually think the perfect place for him would be Golden State,” Rivers said. “It’s the way they play; he fits perfect… It’d be sensational!”

While the idea may sound sentimental on the surface, it’s rooted in basketball logic.

A fit that’s about more than family

Seth Curry isn’t just Steph’s brother – he’s statistically one of the most accurate shooters in NBA history. He ranks 7th all-time in career three-point percentage, ahead of names like Ray Allen, Steve Nash, and even Steph himself. He spent last season lighting it up on a struggling Charlotte team and remains criminally underpaid at just over $3 million.

Golden State, which shot 36.6% from deep off the bench last year, could use that kind of firepower. Imagine Steph curling off a screen, drawing a double-team, and kicking it out to his brother standing ready on the wing.

That kind of spacing would supercharge Steve Kerr’s motion-heavy offense. And financially, the move is painless – a minimal cost for a team still looking to contend.

But the emotional upside may be just as significant. During the 2019 Western Conference Finals, Dell and Sonya Curry were famously seen in split jerseys supporting both sons. Behind the scenes, though, Dell later admitted the family quietly rooted for Seth. “Steph had his rings,” Dell said. “We wanted Seth to get his shot.”

Now, with Steph turning 37 next season, the clock is ticking. He’s still elite – averaging 24 points and shooting over 93% from the free-throw line – but as Dell recently warned, “It’s not about the games… it’s about the grind.”

Seth’s arrival wouldn’t just strengthen the roster – it would inject new life into a championship window that’s nearly shut. It’s a low-risk, high-reward move that could reignite the Warriors’ dynasty and give the Curry family one unforgettable ride.

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