Steph Curry’s Brother Still Unsigned Amid Warriors’ LeBron James Wait

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​Stephen Curry spent the weekend alongside his brother Seth Curry and father Dell Curry at the American Century Championship, but the Golden State Warriors star left Lake Tahoe with two potential teammates still waiting on their NBA futures.One is LeBron James, whom Curry publicly said he would “love” to play with. The other is his own brother.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSeth remains an unrestricted free agent after spending the 2025-26 season with Golden State, according to the NBA’s official free-agent tracker. His availability has received considerably less attention than the Warriors’ interest in James, but the two situations intersect as Golden State determines how long it is willing to leave smaller roster decisions unresolved.Curry did little to discourage the speculation surrounding James during the celebrity golf tournament.“I would love to play with him,” Curry told the San Francisco Chronicle. “Hopefully, that will be a reality soon.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementJames is considering his options before what would be his 24th NBA season, and the Warriors reportedly remain in a holding pattern while waiting for his decision. Golden State has avoided completing some of its secondary offseason business as it explores whether an unprecedented Curry-James partnership is attainable.That patience is understandable. James would represent a franchise-altering addition, even late in his career. His size, playmaking and ability to create efficient offense would address needs that cannot be solved by signing another reserve guard.The pursuit also has consequences. Every day the Warriors preserve flexibility for James is another day veteran free agents can consider other opportunities.That group includes Seth.The NBA lists Seth as an unrestricted free agent after he averaged 7.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.0 assist last season. The 35-year-old has played 13 NBA seasons and remains one of the league’s most accomplished active 3-point shooters.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGolden State knows exactly what he can provide.The Warriors initially signed Seth in October 2025, making Steph and Seth NBA teammates for the first time. He does not offer the positional size, defensive versatility or secondary star power Golden State would acquire with James, but he can space the floor and operate without requiring the ball.Those skills have obvious value next to Steph, whose movement routinely pulls multiple defenders away from teammates. Seth’s shooting could punish teams for committing extra attention to his older brother, particularly in limited bench minutes.There are also reasons he remains unsigned. Seth is a specialist at this stage of his career, and playing the Curry brothers together would create defensive concerns against bigger backcourts. Golden State would need to view him as a situational reserve rather than a solution to its larger roster problems.The Curry family’s golf appearance did not produce e  

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