Golden State appears to be moving swiftly to finalize its roster for the 2025–26 NBA season, and a familiar name is reportedly on the way. According to multiple league insiders, Seth Curry is expected to sign with the Warriors, joining his older brother Stephen Curry for the first time in their professional careers.
The news comes alongside strong indications that Al Horford, De’Anthony Melton, and Gary Payton II will also be signing with Golden State. With six open roster spots to fill, the Warriors are believed to be targeting Horford, Melton, Payton, Seth Curry, second-round pick Will Richard, and returning forward Jonathan Kuminga.
A Family Reunion on the Bay
While Stephen Curry has spent his entire 16-year career with Golden State, carving out a legacy as the greatest shooter in league history, Seth Curry has built a respected career of his own as one of the NBA’s most reliable perimeter threats. Over his 10 seasons, Seth has played for teams including the Mavericks, Nets, and Sixers, shooting an impressive 43 percent from three-point range.
The potential reunion in San Francisco is more than a family storyline — it brings together two of the league’s elite shooters on one roster. For Warriors fans, the idea of seeing both Curry brothers sharing the court is both nostalgic and tantalizing, evoking memories of driveway battles that helped shape their careers.
Veteran Reinforcements
Golden State’s offseason strategy reflects a desire to surround Stephen Curry with experienced talent capable of competing in the stacked Western Conference. Horford, even at 39 years old, brings leadership, defensive savvy, and playoff experience. Melton adds toughness and versatility in the backcourt, while Payton II’s return would restore a fan favorite known for his defensive grit.
Adding Seth Curry to this mix provides an additional shooting weapon who can space the floor, keep defenses honest, and relieve pressure from his brother. For a Warriors team that has long relied on spacing and ball movement, this fit makes sense.
The Bigger Picture
Last season, Golden State failed to meet expectations, exiting earlier than they had hoped and raising questions about the team’s championship window. Stephen Curry, now 37, is entering his 17th season. The front office’s moves suggest an urgency to maximize what remains of his prime while also preparing for the future with young pieces like Kuminga and Richard.
Seth Curry’s arrival would add another layer of intrigue. While he is not the All-NBA caliber player his brother is, his shooting and offensive IQ could provide valuable minutes off the bench. More importantly, the emotional and symbolic impact of the Curry brothers finally sharing an NBA locker room cannot be overlooked.
What Comes Next
The Warriors still need to finalize deals and make official announcements, but the path seems clear. With Horford, Melton, Payton, Seth Curry, Will Richard, and Kuminga expected to round out the roster, Golden State is preparing to launch one more serious push for a championship.
For Stephen Curry, chasing a fifth title has always been about legacy. Adding his brother to the mix ensures this season will be remembered, no matter the outcome.




