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GSW • Guard • #30
6 days ago
Curry is officially available to play after sitting out Saturday’s win over the Cavaliers. With De’Anthony Melton and Jimmy Butler also available, Gui Santos may be the one whose opportunities take the most significant hit. He played 27 minutes off the bench in Cleveland.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Guard • #30
6 days ago
Curry is on track to play after sitting out Saturday’s win over the Cavaliers. Gui Santos may be the player most impacted by the expected returns of Curry, Jimmy Butler and De’Anthony Melton, as he played 27 minutes off the bench in Cleveland. There’s no need to stream Santos in this spot.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Guard • #30
7 days ago
Curry is among the many Warriors ruled out for Saturday’s game. With De’Antony Melton also out, expect to see a lot of Pat Spencer, who’s scored 17 and 16 points in his last two games. While a risky streaming play, he’s worth considering in deep leagues due to the current state of the Warriors’ roster.
Source: NBA Injury Report

GSW • Guard • #30
11 days ago
With older brother Stephen out with a quad contusion, Seth made his Warriors debut on Tuesday. And he provided excellent scoring value in his role, logging 18 minutes off the bench. Curry was one of four Warriors reserves to reach double figures, and the team will need more of the same with Jimmy Butler exiting Tuesday’s game with a sore right knee. Seth should not be rostered on the strength of one game, but with Stephen not traveling for the upcoming road trip, that could change with another solid performance.

GSW • Guard • #30
12 days ago
For salary-cap reasons, the Warriors couldn’t sign Curry until Sunday, but he will be with the team for the remainder of the season. While he gives the team another shooter to call upon, especially with older brother Stephen (quad) unavailable, Seth is unlikely to impact fantasy basketball.
Source: Sam Gordon

GSW • Guard • #30
14 days ago
The younger Curry brother was waived by Golden State on October 19, but he’ll be back with Stephen for the rest of the 2025-26 campaign. Barring injuries, expect Seth to see minimal playing time off the bench as a three-point specialist. He won’t see enough minutes to be a viable option in most fantasy leagues.
Source: Shams Charania

GSW • Guard • #30
about 2 months ago
The Curry brothers will have to wait a bit before they can share the court as teammates for the first time in their basketball careers, but it’s expected to happen at some point this season. ESPN’s Anthony Slater reports that the Warriors’ decision to waive Seth is solely because of the team’s need for salary cap flexibility. Golden State is right up against the second apron and doesn’t have the financial room to take a full 15-man roster into the regular season. However, that will change next month, when Curry is expected to rejoin the team. The Warriors will have 14 players on standard contracts when they open their season on Tuesday against the Lakers. Seth will provide additional three-point shooting off the bench once he rejoins the Warriors.
Source: ESPN

CHA • Guard • #30
8 months ago
Curry has dealt with knee and back issues lately, but is set to start for the Hornets against the Kings Friday. Gibson, who was probable with an illness, could have a bigger role Friday with Mark Williams out, but isn’t fantasy-relevant at this point in his career.
Source: Owen O’Connor

CHA • Guard • #30
8 months ago
Both players should be good to go against Sacramento, though Gibson’s place in the rotation isn’t as significant with both Mark Williams and Jusuf Nurkic available. Curry has been starting for Charlotte and should remain in that role despite lower back tightness.
Source: Charlotte Hornets PR

CHA • Guard • #30
9 months ago
Both Curry and Green will be back in the starting lineup after missing Sunday’s game against New Orleans. DaQuan Jeffries will be pushed back to playing a reserve role, while Josh Okogie, who started in place of Green on Sunday, is out with a hamstring injury.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

CHA • Guard • #30
9 months ago
Curry is back after missing Sunday’s game against the Pelicans with a knee injury. Nick Smith Jr. and DaQuan Jeffries will likely see fewer minutes with the 34-year-old point guard back on the court Monday.
Source: Hornets

CHA • Guard • #30
9 months ago
Curry is one of many Hornets rotation players who will not be available for Sunday’s game. Nick Smith Jr. should play plenty against the Pelicans, but efficiency has been an issue for the second-year guard throughout the season. DaQuan Jeffries, who is in the starting lineup, should also play more out of necessity.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

CHA • Guard • #30
9 months ago
Curry moved into the starting lineup on Tuesday, as the Hornets were without Miles Bridges. The veteran guard had a good night shooting the ball, as he made over 50 percent of his attempts from the field and connected on four three-pointers. Curry is primarily a points and three-pointers option in category leagues, and nights like Tuesday have not been the norm for him this season. Fantasy managers can afford to leave Curry on the waiver wire.

CHA • Guard • #30
10 months ago
Curry and Moore were initially probable for Monday’s game, so the status upgrades were expected. Both players will come off the bench, and Curry has a higher fantasy ceiling. Neither qualifies as a must-roster player in this spot.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

CHA • Guard • #30
10 months ago
While Curry was sidelined with a back injury for Saturday’s loss to the Wizards, Moore has missed the Hornets’ last two games with a concussion. Curry’s return would be more impactful in fantasy basketball, as Damion Baugh, who played 20 minutes on Saturday, likely would experience a decrease in playing time.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHA • Guard • #30
10 months ago
Curry was initially listed as doubtful, so his absence doesn’t come as a surprise. Damion Baugh and DaQuan Jeffries should split the backup guard minutes, but with LaMelo Ball available, they won’t hold won’t be much upside in fantasy basketball.
Source: Charlotte Hornets

CHA • Guard • #30
10 months ago
Curry played through a back injury Thursday after he was initially listed as probable. The 34-year-old point guard appears to be in a much more precarious position Saturday as he’s popped up on the injury report as doubtful merely hours before game-time. It certainly seems like Curry is destined to miss the matchup with the Wizards.

CHA • Guard • #30
10 months ago
Both players will be available to suit up off the bench for Charlotte. With Wendell Moore Jr. sidelined, there should extra minutes available for both Curry and Jeffries, though neither should be considered a quality streaming option, even with LaMelo Ball out.
Source: NBA Injury Report

CHA • Guard • #30
10 months ago
Curry scored 14 points in 17 minutes off the bench in Tuesday’s loss to the Warriors. He hasn’t done enough to merit much consideration in fantasy leagues, but the Hornets’ injuries have freed up rotation minutes on the perimeter. Look for Curry to hit the teens in minutes if he’s allowed to play against the Mavericks.
Source: Charlotte Hornets