“Seth Curry can really get to me!”: Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry reveals the only player that can get under his skin in the NBA
Stephen Curry, who has faced several great players throughout his career, says only his brother Seth Curry manages to get under his skin every time
The Curry brothers have definitely surpassed their father in the NBA, thriving in their respective roles. While Steph is having another MVP season, Seth is trying to keep the Sixers alive in Joel Embiid’s absence.
It takes special skill to get under the skin of a player who has faced LeBron James for four consecutive years. Yet Seth Curry has managed to do it. Dell and Sonya Curry find innovative ways to support their sons when the two are playing against each other.
The unanimous MVP has admitted several times that playing with Seth always brings out the competitive side in him. It just takes them back to the time they played 1v1 in the backyard as kids. The two have faced each other a total of 14 times in the NBA and Steph won 12 of those.
The sibling rivalry pushes Stephen Curry to put his best foot forward when he faces Seth
During the Under Armour Asia tour, the Golden State Warriors guard did a round of 21 questions with Omar Raja. He answered everything, from the pre-game meal to the theme song of his life.
When asked about the player who is best at getting under his skin, he instantly took Seth’s name. We all witnessed the sibling banter during the 2019 playoffs matchup between Warriors and Blazers. The two got into it several times in that series with Curry having the last laugh.
Although Seth Curry’s career has always been overshadowed by his MVP brother, he is a great player in his own right. He is currently having a career-high season averaging 15.4 points and 2.7 rebounds per game on 50/40/90 splits.
The brothers will get another chance to go at it Thursday night when the Golden State Warriors will host the Philadelphia 76ers. Sixers have slipped to 8th spot in the eastern conference as Joel Embiid has been sidelined due to covid. Seth Curry will have to face his brother’s top-seeded team 3 starters down.
About the author
-
Nickeem Khan •
“This Some Bulls*it”: Former Clippers Star Discards Gilbert Arenas’ Nikola Jokic Comment a Merely Provocative
-
Reese Patanjo •
How NCAA’s Battle Over Spencer Haywood Gave Julius Erving the Opportunity to Play in the ABA
-
Arun Sharma •
LeBron James was unstoppable in 2009, Stan Van Gundy just couldn’t have been any luckier
-
Advait Jajodia •
“I Can Get Kicked Out, Nikola Jokic Can’t”: Mike Malone Prevents 2X MVP From Receiving A Technical Foul By Taking One Himself
-
Raahib Singh •
Is Giannis Antetokounmpo Playing Tonight vs Hornets? Bucks Injury Report Ahead of Nov 16 Contest
-
Shubham Singh •
“Need Shai to Beat Minnesota”: Chris Paul ‘Hilariously’ Revealed Concocting Plan with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Ahead of In-Season Game Against Kings
