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With 3:15 to go in the fourth quarter while leading by one point, Sacramento Kings forward Doug McDermott made a conscious effort to foul Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry. An important note: Curry did not have the ball and was on the other side of the court when McDermott intentionally hugged him.
Stephen Curry limped to the bench after colliding with Devin Carter and then went to the bench to speak with Rick Celebrini and Steve Kerr.
Ever since the Golden State Warriors signed Stephen Curry’s younger brother, Seth Curry, on Dec. 1, many awaited the moment the two would finally share the floor as NBA teammates. Just as it seemed within reach, injuries to both delayed that opportunity for most of the season. However, that changed Sunday night.
The NBA is reviewing both the play and the in-game communications around it. Team sources told ESPN that coach Doug Christie intended to call a timeout before the three-minute mark and misread the foul situation.
Stephen Curry and Seth Curry shared NBA courts for the first time in their careers with the Golden State Warriors, and the Chef spoke about it.
The NBA has launched an investigation into the Sacramento Kings' puzzling decision to foul Seth Curry with just over three minutes remaining.
Seth Curry opened up after the Warriors' loss to the Spurs on Wednesday and had plenty to say about his brother's expected return.
It took 12 seasons and more than 1,600 games, but brothers Stephen and Seth Curry finally played in the same NBA game, on the same team, together.