4 June 2026

Seth Curry Stats Updates: 2025-26 Season, Career & Latest News

Seth Curry Stats Updates: 2025-26 Season, Career & Latest News

Seth Curry, born on August 23, 1990, in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a professional American basketball player currently with the Golden State Warriors, with jersey number 31. He stands at 6 ft 1 inch or 1.85 m and weighs 185 lb or 84 kg. He plays as a shooting guard and point guard. He is the son of the former National Basketball Association (NBA) player Dell Curry and former Virginia Tech women’s volleyball player Sonya Curry.  

2025-26 Season Stats Through March 30, 2026

Over his NBA career, through the 2025-26 season, Seth Curry has appeared in 554 regular-season games, averaging 9.9 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game. Curry is well known for his elite three-point shooting, maintaining a career three-point percentage of 43.3% and a true shooting percentage (TS%) of 61.6% in the 2025 season. 

Curry has appeared in 5 games during the 2025-26 regular season as of March 30, 2026. The Golden State Warriors faced the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, March 29, 2026, and the team lost to the Nuggets at 116-93, at the Ball Arena. Following a victory over the Washington Wizards on Friday, the team had hoped to secure its first four-game winning streak since January 19. The next game will be on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, with the San Antonio Spurs (SAS). 

The player’s 2025-26 season stats to date are 5.4 points per game, 1.4 assists, 1.4 rebounds, with shooting 55.6% FG, 50.0% 3P, and 100.0% FT. Curry is averaging 11.7 Minutes per game, with steals, blocks, and turnovers being 0.4, 0.0, and 0.0, respectively, per game. Curry has maintained elite shooting efficiency, particularly from beyond the arc and the free-throw line. 

Early Career and G League Success

Seth Curry has built a respected NBA career despite going undrafted in 2013. He began in the NBA G league, where he earned All-NBA D-League First Team honors in 2015, along with two D-League All-Star selections and a spot on the 2014 D-League All-Rookie First Team. His perseverance paid off as he established himself as a reliable shooter across multiple NBA teams.

Overall, in his career, Curry has played over 550 regular-season games across 12 seasons for 10 teams, and secured 224 GS, 9.9 points, 1.5 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and shooting 47.2% from the field and an elite 43.3% from three-point range. One of his standout performances came in the 2021 NBA Playoffs, when he scored a career-high 30 points in Game 5 against the Washington Wizards, helping the Philadelphia 76ers out of the first-round series. His efficient scoring off the bench was pivotal in securing the win and advancing the team. 

As of the 2025-26 season, Curry serves in a reserve role, providing elite three-point shooting and veteran leadership. He rejoined the Warriors in October last year after stints with the Charlotte Hornets, Dallas Mavericks, Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and others. He has played for 10 NBA teams, including multiple tenures with Dallas, and now Golden State, where he supported his brother Stephen Curry as part of a deep guard rotation.