A literal Splash Brother of Stephen Curry, Seth Curry, will share the bright lights of Chase Center as he is set to join the Golden State Warriors in a one-year contract.
Seth is known as a spot-up shooter, and he is efficient with it. His role would be a perfect fit for the Warriors to run with the siblings inside the court.
His previous season with the Charlotte Hornets, he wasn’t utilized very well as he is only a role player. But when it comes to knocking down three-balls, he is your man. He shot 46% from the 3-point line.
He signed with the Warriors after becoming a Free Agent in the offseason, and sharing the court with his older brother, Stephen Curry, would be no doubt that there is chemistry already built.
He might be the last missing key piece for the Warriors to a championship title run, as they had made many moves in the offseason to complete their needs in the team.
Meanwhile, Jonathan Kuminga stayed and re-signed with the Warriors to a 2-year, $48.5 million deal.
Jonathan Kuminga, an athletic forward, is an essential part for the Warriors team to finally compete better in the playoffs, and a back-up for Jimmy Butler III to prevent overfatigue and injuries.
Kuminga, 23 years old, is still young mentally in the league, and it is a much better option for him to stay and grow alongside the best players like Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III, and Draymond Green.
It is a huge accomplishment for the Warriors to have major improvements in the offseason; each player they signed and re-signed are essential to the games in the upcoming NBA season.-Kyle Basa, Eurotv News