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Warriors Waive Seth Curry Amid Roster Crunch, Expected to Re-sign Soon

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San Francisco, CA – The Golden State Warriors waived guard Seth Curry on Saturday as part of a series of roster moves required due to salary cap constraints. This action brings the team’s roster down to 17 players.

Last season, Curry played for the Charlotte Hornets, participating in 68 games while shooting 45.6% from three-point range over 15 minutes per game. His strong performance off the bench highlighted his skills as one of the league’s top shooters.

The need to waive Curry comes on the heels of the Warriors’ busy offseason, during which they signed several players to bolster their lineup after losing guard D'Angelo Russell to the Dallas Mavericks. Despite this move, the Warriors intend to bring back the younger Curry brother as soon as their financial situation allows, likely next month.

“We believe in Seth’s talent,” said a spokesperson for the Warriors. “This is a temporary decision driven by the numbers. We are confident we can re-sign him shortly.”

Once re-signed, it remains to be seen how Curry will fit into the Warriors’ bench unit moving forward. His proven track record shooting will likely be an asset for the team’s strategy.