Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry and Portland Trail Blazers guard Seth Curry will be the first brothers to face each other in a conference finals. With that said, head coach Steve Kerr provided his team an ingenious way to prepare for the showdown.

In his pre-game conference, Kerr hilariously admitted that he showed the team an old clip of Steph and Seth matching up as kids. Interestingly, the Dubs coach noted Seth's tendency to drive to the right, thereby asking his team to send Seth to the left.

It will be fascinating to see if that plan will work against Seth. After all, the Blazers guard will certainly be more motivated to show up and beat his brother on basketball's biggest stage.

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Kerr, however, surely looks excited for the matchup between the Curry brothers. That was even more evident when he recently called the Currys the “royal family of the NBA.”

“The Currys are unbelievable,” Kerr told reporters Monday. “They have been flying all over the place, seeing both kids play in the NBA playoffs and then seeing them play against each other. They are like the royal family of the NBA. It's incredible. Steph and Seth having all this success. As parents [Dell and Sonya], they must be having the time of their lives. Actually, I know they are because I've talked to them about it. What a beautiful scene. I'm sure it will be conflicting for them, these next couple weeks. What a great story.”

Game 1 of the series between the Warriors and Blazers begins on Tuesday evening at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California.