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NBA Makes Announcement Involving Steph Curry
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Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry, who dealt with an injury called runner's knee for the past two months, made his return from a 27-game absence against the Houston Rockets on Sunday night.

The superstar guard didn't show any signs of rust despite coming off the bench, as he tallied 29 points on 5-of-10 shooting from deep. Curry had a number of highlight-reel-worthy moments, including a triple with 57.4 seconds left to cut the Rockets' lead to just one, 115-114.

The Warriors ended up losing to the Rockets, 117-116. Despite that, Curry's performance was certainly inspiring, especially as the Dubs prepare for the Play-In Tournament.

Curry's incredible showing aside, however, his return also allowed him to reach a personal milestone.

Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry (30) looks on during a game.David Gonzales-Imagn Images

His brother, Seth Curry, is also part of the Warriors. That said, for the first time in their respective professional careers, they were able to play alongside each other as teammates.

"Steph & Seth share the court," the NBA wrote on social media, along with a video of the brothers walking on the court. "For the first time in their careers, Stephen Curry and Seth Curry are sharing the floor as teammates in the same regular season game!"

Seth Curry officially signed with the Warriors in December 2025. The team initially brought him in for training camp but was waived before the season started. Unfortunately, when he made his debut for the Dubs, his brother Steph Curry was sidelined due to a quad issue.

When the elder Curry returned from his brief absence, his younger brother was already out due to a sciatic nerve-related injury.

Seth Curry returned to action on March 9. However, as mentioned, Steph Curry had not played since Jan. 30 due to his knee injury.

The Warriors also celebrated the moment on Sunday, sharing a photo of the brothers on the court along with the caption, "For the first time on Warriors Ground, Stephen & Seth Curry."

Steph Curry, for his part, was appreciative of the moment and told reporters postgame that it was a "dream come true" to share the court with his brother.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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