SAN FRANCISCO – Sitting in a chair at his Warriors locker, Seth Curry began carefully folding and placing two jerseys on the ground in front of him. To his left was his No. 31 home white Warriors jersey. To his right was a No. 30 home white Warriors jersey with the two touching each other and their respective Curry nameplates displayed.At least a half hour, and maybe more, had passed since the final buzzer of the Warriors’ 117-116 loss to the Houston Rockets at Chase Center. The score already had become an afterthought. The night and that moment of watching Seth snap a picture of the two jerseys was a time capsule of unthinkable achievement for one of basketball’s greatest families. Finally, a season marred by far too many injuries and obstacles became history. Steph Curry on Sunday night played his first game since Jan. 30 after missing 27 straight to runner’s knee, and in his return, he and younger brother Seth shared an NBA court for the first time together as Warriors teammates.“That was a dream come true, to be honest,” Steph said. “Hadn’t really sunk in yet. Except when I came out the locker room just now, Seth is...
Why Steph and Seth Curry’s ‘dream come true’ with Warriors is basketball bliss
Published April 6, 2026 at 12:45 PM
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