After bouncing around the D-League, various Summer League outfits and a series of training camp invites and 10-day contracts, Seth Curry is finally in the NBA for good. The son of former NBA sharpshooter Dell Curry and brother of league MVP Steph Curry signed a two-year, guaranteed deal with the Sacramento Kings this summer, at the behest of new Kings general manager and former Dell teammate Vlade Divac. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball ] Curry fielded other offers, though, including one that could have paired him in Golden State with Steph Curry. Sports Illustrated's Lee Jenkins, in another killer player profile, documented Curry's wariness in being asked to come off the bench behind his famous older brother (via Pro Basketball Talk ): The Kings made the strongest offer on July 21—the day after Summer League ended—but not the only one. The Pelicans, Hornets and Warriors jumped in as well. "I didn't want to go to Golden State," Seth says. "I didn't want to go back in Steph's shadow." There's one important distinction, here. Golden State, wary of its luxury tax bill and counting every penny it can, likely only offered him a...