Move over Steph, there’s a new Curry in town.The Warriors signed Seth Curry to a one-year free-agent contract on Wednesday, bringing together the two sharpshooting brothers in the Bay for the 2025-26 NBA season.And Seth wasted no time having fun with his new team and the local media. He told reporters on Thursday in San Francisco about his lighthearted effort to take Steph’s iconic No. 30 Warriors jersey.“I tried to buy it from him,” Seth said about Steph’s jersey number. “He said he didn’t need the money. [I] don’t think the NBA would like it either.” "I tried to buy it from him, he said he didn't need the money." Seth wasn't able to secure No. 30 from Steph pic.twitter.com/oGeSAVgVkr — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) October 2, 2025 Steph … probably doesn’t need the money. The 37-year-old has made just $410.5 million entering his 17th NBA season — all with the Warriors.Regarding his brother, though, maybe Seth truly deserves the right to wear No. 30. After all, the 35-year-old has worn No. 30 often over his 11 NBA seasons and holds the higher career...
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