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Seth Curry responds to rumors of joining Warriors, teaming up with brother Steph

Seth Curry responds to rumors of joining Warriors, teaming up with brother Steph

Yahoo16-07-2025
Monte Poole speaks with NBA guard Seth Curry at the American Century Championship to discuss rumors of joining his brother Steph and the Warriors.
Seth Curry responds to rumors of joining Warriors, teaming up with brother Steph originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
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