Seth Curry Makes His Return
Seth Curry is officially making his return to the Golden State Warriors after missing three months due to sciatica. This event raises the question: How will his comeback impact the Warriors as they continue their pursuit of success in the NBA?
The answer is promising. Curry last played on December 4, 2025, and during his brief time on the court this season, he averaged 7.0 points, 1.5 assists, and 2.0 rebounds over just two games. His shooting efficiency has been notable, as he shot 6-of-9 as a Warrior this season, including 2-of-4 from beyond the arc. Last season, he led the NBA in 3-point field goal percentage at an impressive 45.6% while playing for the Charlotte Hornets.
The Warriors have been in need of his shooting prowess. As of March 9, 2026, they lead the NBA in made 3-pointers per game at 16.3, but rank 14th in 3-point percentage at 35.9%. With Curry back in the lineup, the team hopes to improve their shooting efficiency and overall performance.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed excitement about Curry’s return, stating, “It’s great to have him back, obviously he’s a great shooter and knows how to play.” Kerr emphasized that Curry can definitely help the team, and they plan to monitor how he feels as he steps back onto the court.
Seth Curry’s journey back to the Warriors has not been straightforward. He joined the team for training camp but was released for salary cap reasons. However, he was re-signed several weeks into the season, demonstrating the team’s commitment to bringing him back into the fold.
As he prepares to face the Utah Jazz, the anticipation surrounding Curry’s return is palpable. Fans and teammates alike are eager to see how he will perform after his extended absence. Details remain unconfirmed about how many minutes he will play or if he will be on a minutes restriction.
With Curry back, the Warriors are looking to capitalize on his shooting ability to enhance their offensive strategy. The upcoming games will be crucial as they aim to solidify their position in the league and make a strong push for the playoffs.