Things will be different in the Curry family entering the postseason. With the Golden State Warriors out of contention this 2019-20, Stephen Curry will be at home watching the games. On the contrary, his brother Seth Curry of the Dallas Mavericks will try and pull off an upset.

With that said, the elder Curry is pledging his full support to his brother and the Mavs. In fact, he may even enter the bubble for his younger sibling.

The Mavs have locked the seventh seed in the Western Conference. Per Marc Stein of the New York Times, Stephen Curry revealed that in the event that Dallas pulls off an upset, he might find a way to enter the bubble to support his relatives.

If the Mavericks can spring a first-round playoff upset — they will likely play the Clippers, whose coach, Doc Rivers, is Seth Curry’s father-in-law — Stephen Curry said he may push to make Seth’s short list of family members allowed to enter the bubble after Aug. 30. Failing that, Stephen Curry said, he is serious about wearing one of Seth Curry’s No. 30 Mavericks jerseys as a virtual fan for an upcoming game.

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Whether this turns out to be a reality is a matter of wait-and-see. But Seth definitely recognizes the relatively new situation between him and Seth.

“For most of my career, I’m usually the one who’s been home watching Steph late in the season,” the Mavs' sharpshooter said. “Now it’s the other way around and I’m still at work. I can tell it’s a little tough on him.”

Will we see Stephen Curry in the bubble? First and foremost though, will the Mavs be able to beat the powerhouse Clippers?