Seth Curry rejoins Warriors after salary cap-induced hiatus: 'It was just weird'
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Seth Curry rejoins Warriors after salary cap-induced hiatus: 'It was just weird'
""I knew they would come eventually," Curry, 35, said Monday at his introductory press conference after the team announced his return. "So I was just trying to stay positive. My agent was always telling me, those 20 games, when you're in the league and around it, those 20 games go by fast ... it was just weird, not being in a locker room every day, going to shootaround and going to games for the first time in 12, 13 years.""
"Seth Curry led the league in 3-point percentage (45.6%) in 68 games for his hometown Charlotte Hornets last season. Curry, who has made 43.3% of his 3-pointers over an 11-year career, joins a crowded shooting guard rotation that coach Steve Kerr will need to manage. It includes Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Buddy Hield and rookie sensation Will Richard. However, with the possible exception of Hield, none of the existing options at the position is as deadly from long range as Curry."
""He gives us another great shooter, a guy who is really solid with the ball," Kerr said. "A total pro who is ready on a moment's notice.""
Seth Curry signed a midseason contract with the Golden State Warriors and will be active Tuesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Curry spent several weeks training and watching NBA games while staying ready for a call. He led the league in 3-point percentage (45.6%) last season and has a career 3-point percentage of 43.3%. Curry joins a crowded shooting guard rotation that includes Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Buddy Hield and rookie Will Richard. Coach Steve Kerr called Curry a great shooter and a total professional. Curry had been on an Exhibit 10 deal in training camp and was waived Oct. 21 due to cap constraints.
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