Seth Curry was a guest on Chris Broussard’s IN THE ZONE podcast and talked a little about himself and a whole lot about his brother:
Does Steph inspire you?
Have you ever beaten Steph one-on-one?
What’s Steph’s range on the court?
Can you be as good as Steph?
Have you thought about teaming up with Steph?
How similar are you and Steph off the court?
How tough was the loss in the finals for Steph?
How many posters of Steph do you have on your bedroom walls?
I made up the last one. And the other questions weren’t asked in the ass-kissing way that I just jokingly made it sound. It’s actually a pretty interesting conversation worth listening to.
My favorite part of the conversation is when Seth discussed having a Dad in the NBA and shared an amusing story about him from the age of 10, in 5th grade, and Steph (around 7th or 8th grade) playing in shooting games with the Toronto Raptors around 2000.
“He brought us around all the time and sometimes they would let us jump in shoot around games. We had Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Mugsy Bogues, and we were still some of the best shooters in the gym when it came to spot shooting.
“We could shoot threes. When you would pick teams in shooting games, we would be one of the top picks. We were getting picked before NBA players, before some of the big men got picked. I mean, we could shoot it.”
And they can still shoot a little. Seth averaged a career-high 12.8 points a game this past season, while shooting a career-best 48% from the field and 85% from the free throw line. He also averaged career highs in assists (2.7) and rebounds (2.5). As for his brother, he will likely go down in history as the greatest shooter of all time.
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) December 14, 2021
Happy Father’s Day! Dell Curry reflects on special moments with sons, Seth and Steph. 👨👦👦 pic.twitter.com/znU6P5U06X
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