Seth Curry's Return to Warriors Delayed Until March-Find Out Why

Seth Curry's return to the Warriors is delayed until March due to sciatica, but his progress hints at an electrifying reunion with his brother Steph on the court.

SAN FRANCISCO - Seth Curry, known to many as the talented younger brother of Warriors superstar Steph, is on the road to recovery and making strides towards rejoining the Golden State lineup. After missing the past 24 games due to sciatica, the Warriors have announced that Seth will be re-evaluated in two weeks.

The team's recent update highlighted that Seth is progressing well and is set to ramp up his on-court workouts, including live play sessions. This marks a positive step forward, as he has been participating in workouts since at least January 31, according to prior team communications.

Seth Curry's sharpshooting skills are well-documented. Last season, he led the league with an impressive 45.6% from beyond the arc while playing for the Charlotte Hornets. Over his 11-year career, he's maintained a stellar 43.3% three-point shooting average, making him a significant asset on any roster.

His debut with the Warriors on December 1 was nothing short of spectacular. Facing the defending NBA champion Thunder, Seth electrified the Chase Center crowd by sinking 6 of 7 shots, racking up 14 points in just 17 minutes of play.

However, due to salary cap constraints, the Warriors couldn't sign him to the regular-season roster immediately. They waited until his pro-rated salary fit within the financial framework, allowing him to officially join the team.

Unfortunately, Seth has been sidelined since a December 4 game in Philadelphia, where he went 0 for 2 in his brief appearance. Despite his absence from the court, he's remained close to the team, focusing on his recovery.

Fans eagerly await the moment when the Curry brothers will share the court. With Steph sidelined during Seth’s two games, the duo has yet to play together. If all goes well, early March could finally see this dynamic pairing take center stage.