Seth Curry, born in 1990 in Charlotte, North Carolina, is an American professional basketball player currently competing in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is the son of former NBA player Dell Curry and Sonya Curry, a former collegiate volleyball player. Seth grew up in Charlotte while his father played for the Charlotte Hornets. From a young age, Seth and his older brother, Stephen Curry—an NBA MVP and starting point guard for the Golden State Warriors—were exposed to professional basketball, often attending games and participating in warm-ups with their father.
Seth attended Charlotte Christian School, where he was a three-year starter for the school’s basketball team, the Knights. He graduated in 2008, laying the foundation for his collegiate basketball career. He also has a younger sister, Sydel Curry, who played volleyball at Elon University. The family practices Christianity, and faith remains an important part of Seth’s life.
After high school, Seth Curry began his college basketball career at Liberty University. During his freshman year, he led all freshmen nationwide in scoring, averaging 20.2 points per game. His performance set a Big South Conference record for most points scored by a freshman in a single season. Seth wore jersey number 30, a family tradition shared by his father and brother.
Following his standout season at Liberty, he transferred to Duke University. Per NCAA transfer rules, he was required to sit out one season. Seth resumed his playing career as a redshirt sophomore and continued wearing jersey number 30. During his tenure at Duke, he became a starter after teammate Kyrie Irving suffered a toe injury. In a notable game against Miami (Ohio), he scored 17 points in just 22 minutes, shooting an impressive 57% from the field.
| Net Worth 2021: | 4 million |