The Golden State Warriors took on the Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night, which meant it was a battle between those two sweet-shooting brothers: Stephen Curry of Golden State and Seth Curry of Philadelphia.
Before the game even began, the brothers dapped each other up in a display of sportsmanship and brotherly love:
Curry brotherly love â¤ď¸ pic.twitter.com/sCP3nl2rvV
â ESPN (@espn) April 19, 2021
Then, Seth began to give his older brother the business. First, he pulled up in the lane for an easy two-point jumper, then, more impressively, he drained a triple with his brother draped all over him in defense:
Seth Curry taking it to Steph early đ¤
â ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) April 19, 2021




Of course, seeing as Steph Curry is the best three-point shooter in NBA history, it didnât take long for him to respond to his younger siblingâs exploits. He buried a contested deep triple to end the first quarter to tie the game at 24 â at the expense of Seth:
https://twitter.com/LegionHoops/status/1384299619367014402?s=20
Both Curry brothers are having excellent seasons, though Steph is somehow approaching his back-to-back MVP seasons in terms of production. Stephen recently erupted in multiple games in a row, and he was just named the Western Conference Player of the Week by averaging a preposterous 43.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 5.0 assists in four games last week. During that stretch, he made a staggering 36 three-pointers.
Seth, on the other hand, is a major part of the 76ersâ roster as a deadeye shooter who helps to open up the rest of the offense around MVP candidate Joel Embiid. Curry is averaging a career-high 89.4 percent from the free-throw line and is putting up 12.0 points per game, 2.8 assists per game (a career-high), and 2.1 rebounds per game.