Reaching the NBA is an incredibly rare and impressive feat. Playing for 16 seasons is even tougher. But, having two sons both reach the NBA and actually getting to play a season on the same team? That’s something extraordinary.But that’s reality for Dell Curry. That’s because Seth Curry signed with the Warriors and joined his older brother Steph in Golden State for the 2025-26 season.

For the eldest Curry, seeing his two sons play on the same team was something, he told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Monte Poole, that hadn’t happened in almost two decades.

“I’m like, ‘Wow, they haven’t played together since high school,’” Curry said. “Unfortunate that they didn’t get to play a lot of games together but just the time that they spent together traveling, at meals. As an NBA team you spend more time with your teammates than your family over the course of the season. I’m sure they became closer. It was a chance for Seth to see Steph’s kids a little more, so it’s all good.”

Seth played just 10 games with Golden State, while Steph played 43 of his own last...