It finally happened.
After more than a decade of crossing paths as competitors, and for the first time since Charlotte Christian High School, Stephen Curry and Seth Curry shared the floor as teammates for the Golden State Warriors in a regular-season game on April 5, 2026, against the Houston Rockets.
The moment came in the second quarter, a long-awaited milestone 13 years in the making, rooted in basketball, family, perseverance, and timing finally aligning in real time.
“A dream come true”
Stephen Curry did not downplay the weight of it. He called it “a dream come true,” admitting the moment hit deeper than expected, especially given the adversity both brothers faced this season with injuries and setbacks.
There was a sense not just of accomplishment but of gratitude, as two careers and two journeys finally intersected under the same jersey.
Seth held onto the moment
For Seth Curry, the significance was just as personal.
He said he is keeping the jerseys from that night for his “man cave,” a keepsake of something bigger than stats or minutes played. Proof that patience and persistence can circle back in meaningful ways.
A full-circle moment for Dell and Sonya
For their parents, Dell Curry and Sonya Curry, this was something entirely different.
Years of watching their sons grow, compete, and carve out separate identities in the league culminated in a shared moment they could witness together, not as rivals on opposite benches but as brothers united on the same side. And as if the moment couldn’t get any sweeter, they watched Stephen become just the 26th player in NBA history to reach 9,000 career field goals made during the game.
It was not just history. It was fulfillment.

