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Curry Brothers Play Together for First Time in 12 NBA Seasons
Stephen and Seth Curry finally shared the court as teammates for the Golden State Warriors.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 5:10pm by Ben Kaplan
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The Curry brothers' historic first game together as NBA teammates is captured in a cubist-inspired illustration that deconstructs their shared court time into a dynamic, geometric composition.San Francisco TodayAfter 12 seasons and over 1,600 games in the NBA, brothers Stephen and Seth Curry played in their first game together as teammates for the Golden State Warriors. The Curry brothers, who last played on the same team in high school, were both available for Sunday's game against the Houston Rockets, with Stephen scoring 29 points in his return from injury and Seth adding 6 points off the bench. The moment was a dream come true for the brothers and their mother Sonya, who was in attendance to capture the historic occasion.
Why it matters
The Curry brothers playing together is a significant milestone in their storied basketball careers. As two of the league's top shooters, having them on the same team creates an exciting dynamic and presents new strategic opportunities for the Warriors. The moment also holds deep personal meaning for the Curry family, who have long hoped to see the brothers share an NBA court.
The details
Stephen Curry, 38, had been sidelined since January 30 due to a knee injury, while Seth Curry, 35, signed with the Warriors as a free agent on December 1. Sunday's game against the Rockets marked the first time this season the brothers were both healthy and available to play together. When Stephen entered the game in the second quarter, it was the first time the Curry brothers had played on the same team since their high school days at Charlotte Christian School.
- Stephen Curry had been out since January 30 with a knee injury.
- Seth Curry signed with the Warriors as a free agent on December 1.
- The Curry brothers last played on the same team during Stephen's senior year and Seth's sophomore year at Charlotte Christian High School.
The players
Stephen Curry
A 38-year-old point guard for the Golden State Warriors, considered one of the greatest shooters in NBA history with four championships and two MVP awards.
Seth Curry
A 35-year-old guard in his 12th NBA season, currently playing for the Golden State Warriors after stints with 10 different teams.
Sonya Curry
The mother of Stephen and Seth Curry, who was in attendance at the game to witness her sons playing together for the first time in the NBA.
What they’re saying
“That was special. We've both had a very difficult year. Honestly, him more than me with injuries. I was joking, calling us the Rehab Brothers, because it's been like that all year. But to have that moment coming out of a timeout and talking about our matchups, I was having flashbacks to Charlotte Christian High School. My senior year, his sophomore year is the last time (we played) in an actual game.”
— Stephen Curry, NBA Player
“We've played against each other for a while now. For us to be on the same floor together as teammates was a different dynamic.”
— Seth Curry, NBA Player
What’s next
The Curry brothers will look to build on their first game together as the Warriors continue their playoff push.
The takeaway
The long-awaited moment of the Curry brothers playing on the same NBA team was a heartwarming family milestone and a unique opportunity for the Warriors to leverage the elite shooting skills of both Stephen and Seth Curry.
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