
Steph Curry’s chance to achieve a rare NBA milestone alongside his brother has been delayed, with injury once again standing in the way of a historic on-court moment.
The Warriors star has long spoken about how meaningful it would be to share the floor with his younger brother, but circumstances have yet to align this season.
Now, a fresh update has confirmed that patience will be required for at least a little longer.
The Golden State Warriors provided an update on Seth Curry’s status in a statement shared publicly by Warriors PR, outlining his current recovery progress.
“Golden State Warriors guard, Seth Curry, who has missed the last 18 games due to a Sciatic nerve-related injury, was recently re-evaluated,” the reporter revealed.
It added: “The re-evaluation indicated that Curry is making good progress. He has progressed to various on-court workouts—in addition to his daily rehab work—and will be re-evaluated again in two weeks.”
The update confirms that while Seth is moving in the right direction, he remains unavailable for game action in the immediate future.
As a result, Steph Curry’s wait to share the court with his brother must continue.
The historic moment in question would see Steph and Seth Curry play together for the same NBA team in the same game.
Although Seth has appeared in two games for the Warriors this season, Steph was not active for either contest. That scheduling quirk has so far prevented the brothers from lining up side by side.
Playing together would mark a unique chapter in NBA history, given both brothers’ established careers and long-standing family ties to the league. For Steph, it would represent more than just another game, it would be a personal milestone.
Until Seth is fully cleared and both are available on the same night, the moment will remain just out of reach.
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