Steph Curry and Klay Thompson were known as the Splash Brothers when they played together on the Golden State Warriors. Now he'll finally play with his actual brother.
Free agent guard Seth Curry has agreed to a one-year deal with the Golden State Warriors, sources tell ESPN. Seth and Stephen Curry team up on the Warriors beginning with training camp on Wednesday. pic.twitter.com/mun12axOzw
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 1, 2025
The younger Curry agreed on a one-year contract Tuesday to join his brother on the Warriors. Curry began his career in 2013 with the Warriors' G League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors, where he played alongside Thompson's brother, Mychel. He sporadically appeared in NBA games for two years before getting an NBA contact with the Sacramento Kings in 2015, ultimately spending time with five different NBA teams, including three stints with the Dallas Mavericks.
Seth Curry should provide three-point shooting that's lacking for the Warriors, despite having his brother, the most prolific three-point shooter in NBA history. The younger Curry averaged 1.2 threes per game last season while making them at a 45.6 percent clip.
He'll likely contribute more than Thanasis Antetokounmpo, who joins his brother Giannis Antetokounmpo on the Milwaukee Bucks this year. Thanasis has been his brother's teammate on the Bucks since the 2019-20 season, though he missed all of last season after tearing his Achilles. A third Antetokounmpo brother, Kostas, played in three NBA seasons but never on his brothers' teams.
The Bucks actually had two pairs of brothers in the past, with twin brothers Brook and Robin Lopez on their roster in 2019-20 and 2023-24. Robin didn't play a lot as his brother's backup, averaging 14.5 minutes in his first stint and only 4.1 minutes in 16 games in 2023-24. Twins Cody and Caleb Martin joined the Charlotte Hornets in 2019 and weren't separated until the Hornets released Caleb in the summer of 2021. Arguably, Caleb has had the more successful career since then, starting 132 games for two different teams.
The best brother duo in the NBA was Franz and Moe Wagner of the Orlando Magic. Franz averaged 24.2 points per game while his older brother put up 12.9 PPG before his season-ending knee injury. Justin Holiday has played with his brother Jrue on the Philadelphia 76ers and his brother Aaron on the Indiana Pacers.
Markieff and Marcus Morris were selected back-to-back at the No. 13 and No. 14 picks of the 2011 NBA Draft. During their second season, the Houston Rockets traded Marcus to Markieff's Phoenix Suns, where the two played together through 2014-15. They even negotiated their rookie extensions together, agreeing to split $52M over four years (Markieff got $32M, Marcus got $20M, but the two share a bank account.
Goran and Zoran Dragic played together in the 2014-15 season, though Zoran played in only 16 games, averaging 4.7 minutes. The Phoenix Suns traded both brothers to the Miami Heat at midseason, and Zoran never played in the NBA again.
The Suns also employed twin brothers Dick and Tom Van Arsdale during their final NBA seasons in 1976-77, where they combined for 13.5 points per game. The final pair of brothers, Dominique and Gerald Wilkins, finished their careers on the Orlando Magic, though 'Nique played only 27 games, while his brother appeared in three.
Splash Brothers who are biological brothers should be one of the more fun sibling combinations in NBA history. It's a reunion that's been coming for 12 years for the Warriors.
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