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Golden State Gains More Than a Shooter in Seth Curry

December 5, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Warriors didn’t just add a shooter in Seth Curry; they added someone who elevates their offense. Could he be the missing piece?
Warriors fans didn’t know what to expect after the younger Curry brother joined Golden State, but his much-anticipated debut already answered those questions. His impressive movement and shooting efficiency have arrived at the perfect time, exactly when the Warriors need it most.

Golden State Gains More Than a Shooter in Seth Curry

Seth Curry’s Immediate Impact

It’s probably not easy having a brother named Stephen Curry. But Seth has carved his own identity, proving he’s more than “Steph’s Brother.”
After an eagerly awaited debut, Curry immediately showed his value on the court, dropping 14 points in his first game with the Warriors against one of the league’s toughest competitors, the reigning champions, Oklahoma City. He finished as the Warriors’ third-highest scorer and knocked down an impressive six of seven shots from the field, including two threes from long range.
But he brought more than just shooting efficiency. His spacing and movement looked as if he’d been in the system for years. Although he didn’t show the same spark in his second game against the 76ers, he demonstrated clear confidence in his new role. A foundation Golden State will hope to build on as the season progresses.

The Potential Role He Could Grow Into

With more minutes and familiarity, Curry’s impact is expected to grow with time. At 35 years old, his stint with the Warriors may be brief, but watching him share the floor alongside his brother, Steph, for the first time will surely be a treat for Dub Nation once he returns from injury.
The Dubs this season have struggled at times to generate clean perimeter looks, but Curry’s presence offers an immediate tactical boost. Last season with the Charlotte Hornets, he led the NBA with a 45.6% three-point shooting percentage. If he replicates that efficiency while building chemistry within the rotation, he could evolve into a reliable spark on the bench. This could hopefully begin to reshape their second-unit identity for the rest of the season.

Timely Addition for a Struggling Offense

The 11-year NBA veteran arrives in Golden State at a crucial moment. The Warriors have struggled offensively all season, currently ranking 23rd in offensive rating and dead last in points in the paint. While Curry isn’t the type of player to score inside,  his shooting ability can give the Warriors a much-needed boost in three-point efficiency. With scorers like Buddy Hield and Jonathan Kuminga struggling—shooting below 35% from deep this season—acquiring a player who ranks eighth all-time in career three-point percentage was a smart move by Golden State.
Curry’s arrival shows that the Warriors didn’t just add another shooter to the bay, something they’ve been trying to do for the past few seasons. They’ve gained a veteran with proven stability and smart movement. A key figure in stabilizing the offense this season, he fits perfectly into Steve Kerr’s system, almost like a homecoming.
So, could the Curry brothers’ first time on the floor together be the spark Golden State has been missing?
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