While fighting back from a fractured tibia, new Portland Trail Blazer Seth Curry has the perfect inspiration to come back better than ever: his brother, Steph.
The younger Curry recently signed with the Blazers after playing last season with the Dallas Mavericks.
As Seth has been rehabbing his injury, he has looked to Steph for inspiration. Steph is obviously known for his uncanny ability to drain shots from about anywhere inside the half-court line, but his pregame workouts have also become famous as large crowds show up early just to see him get game-ready.
Seth appreciates the work his brother puts in to have his body in shape come game time, whether it's work he does in front of the camera or out of sight. The younger Curry talked to USA TODAY Sports about it (h/t to Blazer's Edge).




“Being able to watch Steph prepare his game, his body for the season has allowed me to take some of the stuff he does and apply it to myself.”
While Seth might not put up the same flashy numbers that have made his brother famous worldwide, he still aims to do his part on a Blazers team that has playoff aspirations. He has posted career averages of 10.3 points on 43.2 percent shooting from 3-point range and has become a solid player in the league after bouncing around in his first years.
Seth will come off the bench to support the dynamic backcourt duo of C.J. McCollum and Damian Lillard, and the 27-year-old will look to provide spacing and scoring.