Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry and Portland Trail Blazers guard Seth Curry have played against each other before. However, the Curry brothers have yet to matchup against each other at a really high level.
With both the Warriors and Blazers advancing to the Western Conference Finals, Stephen and Seth will be forced to duke it out with a trip to the NBA Finals on the line.
The Blazers advanced after winning Game 7 on Sunday afternoon in Denver, and Stephen apparently wasted absolutely no time in shooting his younger brother a text — a short and sweet message, at that.
Seth Curry says Steph texted him after the game today and said, “I’ll see you Tuesday.”
— Royce Young (@royceyoung) May 12, 2019




With the Curry family always in attendance when it comes to big games involves their sons, things might get weird with Stephen and Seth squaring off on such a huge stage.
Seth & Steph Curry will be the first brothers to ever play each other in an NBA conference finals. Sonya & Dell Curry told me their plan is to literally flip a coin to split which kid to root for/which parent wears which team’s gear.
— Rachel Nichols (@Rachel__Nichols) May 12, 2019
While Stephen obviously has the career advantage, thanks to his trio of NBA titles and quartet of Western Conference Championships, perhaps this could be Seth's time to shine on the biggest stage of them all. Not only that, but defeating his brother head-to-head would certainly add to the potentially memorable moment as well.
In realty, the Warriors continue to hold the upper hand even with a banged up Kevin Durant entering the fold.