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WHAT’S NEXT FOR SETH CURRY? Latest Free Agent Development Creates Major Headache for Warriors and Steph

As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, the Golden State Warriors continue to maintain roster flexibility by delaying Seth Curry’s expected signing, a strategic pause that reveals the franchise’s methodical approach to navigating the NBA’s second apron restrictions.

SAN FRANCISCO – The Golden State Warriors’ anticipated reunion with guard Seth Curry remains in a state of deliberate suspension, with the franchise opting to preserve roster flexibility rather than immediately filling their available 15th spot despite becoming eligible to sign a player earlier this month.

According to Warriors analyst Peter O’Keefe, Golden State’s front office is strategically delaying Curry’s formal signing to “give themselves a little more flexibility under the second apron in case a further roster move is required.” This calculated approach allows the Warriors to maintain optionality ahead of the February trade deadline.

The situation underscores several key strategic considerations for the Warriors:

Financial Mechanics

Warriors initially waived Curry before the season to avoid second apron complications

Team now eligible to sign a 15th player but choosing temporary vacancy

Maintaining flexibility more valuable than immediate roster completion

Buddy Hield Implications

O’Keefe identifies Curry as “a logical replacement for Buddy Hield if the Warriors decide they want to trade the other sharpshooter.” Hield’s early-season struggles—6.9 points per game on 30.1% three-point shooting—have created uncertainty about his long-term fit alongside Stephen Curry.

Trade Deadline Positioning

By keeping the roster spot open, Golden State preserves:

Potential inclusion in multi-player trades

Ability to absorb players in uneven transactions

Optionality to address emerging needs through buyout market

The Warriors’ patient approach reflects a franchise carefully balancing present needs against future flexibility. While Seth Curry’s shooting prowess would undoubtedly benefit a team ranking in the bottom half of three-point percentage, the strategic value of maintained flexibility appears to outweigh immediate rotational needs.

As the NBA season progresses toward the trade deadline, Golden State’s vacant roster spot serves as a tangible representation of their cautious, calculated team-building philosophy—one that prioritizes strategic optionality over short-term completeness.