WATCH: Seth Curry says he's a better shooter than older brother Stephen Curry
Seth's shooting numbers were better than Curry in the 2016-17 regular season
Led by two-time MVP Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant, the Warriors improved to 12-0 this postseason with Monday night's series-clinching win over the Spurs in the Western Conference finals. Curry, who scored 36 points on 14-of-24 shooting, is not even the best shooter in his own family.
That's according to his brother, Seth.
In an appearance on Fox Sports 1's "Undisputed" on Tuesday, Seth, who spent last season with the Mavericks, was asked if he was a better shooter than Steph. His response? "I think so."
Are you a better shooter than Steph?
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) May 23, 2017
"I think so." â @sdotcurry@StephenCurry30: 46.8 FG%
Seth Curry: 48.1 FG% pic.twitter.com/6czOoDjeLK
Last season, 26-year-old Seth Curry averaged 12.8 points compared to Steph's 25.3, but as far as percentages, the younger brother had Steph beat. With the Mavericks last season, Seth shot 48.1 percent from the floor and 42.5 percent from 3, compared to Steph's 46.8 and 41.1 percent with the Warriors.
The accuracy is something you might be able to dispute, but the sample size is simply too small. Seth played in 70 games last season -- the most productive of his NBA career to date -- but Steph's consistency and track record as a reliable scorer and first option night-in and night-out over the last several years make him one of the more valuable players in the league, and his team is headed to the NBA Finals for a third straight season.
Seth threw out a small humble brag in claiming he's the better shooter, but he was quick to attribute his own success to Steph because of brotherly competition the two had in the backyard as kids.
















