No matter the stage, little brothers will always be little brothers. Portland Trail Blazers guard Seth Curry proved this during the final game of the Western Conference Finals when he excitedly pointed out a clear travelling violation committed his brother, Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors.

As Steph attempted to play off the obvious travel, he sheepishly watched the shot trickle through the net. The Blazer bench howled in delight behind him at the miscue.

Unfortunately for Seth, the travel call was a rare highlight for Steph during Game 4. The Blazers were swept out of the playoffs by the Golden State Warriors, falling by a score of 119-117.

The younger Curry had an extremely forgettable game. In 14 minutes, he missed his only field goal attempt and scored one point, which came from a technical free throw. Even his nagging defense on his brother, which has been fairly decent throughout the series, had no effect on Steph.

Steph scored a game-high 37 points, as well as completing a triple-double with 13 rebounds and 11 assists.

The Curry matchup was enjoyable for the brief series. Now, the Blazers and Seth will have to wait another year for a crack at Steph and the Warriors in the playoffs.