BREAKING: The Golden State Warriors have officially waived guard Seth Curry, but the organization expects him to return within the next couple of months. This urgent move comes as the Warriors navigate tight financial constraints within the current salary cap environment.
Just announced, the Warriors are hard-capped at the second apron, making it impossible to maintain an extra veteran minimum contract until early November. Seth’s anticipated return means the team will keep their 15th roster spot vacant for the time being.
Seth, the younger brother of superstar Stephen Curry, has been actively training at the team’s facility and participated in the Warriors’ October road trip, despite being deactivated for preseason games. The Warriors’ decision to waive him is procedural, designed to ensure they remain compliant with salary cap rules.
Initially starting his career with the franchise’s G-League program in Santa Cruz, Seth Curry has traveled a unique path through the NBA, playing for ten different teams while crafting a successful career away from his brother’s shadow. With a remarkable shooting record, he has hit 945 career three-pointers at a phenomenal 43.3 percent accuracy, ranking as the seventh-highest percentage in league history.
This summer, Seth chose to reunite with his brother in hopes of finally sharing an NBA stage together. While the waiver presents a temporary setback, a plan remains in place for his return, keeping the family dream alive.
As the Warriors look to solidify their roster and maintain championship aspirations, fans are left wondering how this decision will impact their early season performance. Keep an eye on developments as the team prepares for the upcoming season, with many eager to see how Seth’s return will shape their chances in the competitive NBA.
The Warriors’ next steps will be critical as they manage their roster and cap space. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
