The Warriors, as expected, waived guard Seth Curry on Saturday.
Seth Curry, the younger brother of franchise superstar Steph Curry, was in Warriors camp on a non-guaranteed Exhibit 9 contract.
Golden State intends to bring him back around mid-November, as the team is hard-capped at the second tax apron and currently not in a position to carry a 15th player.
ESPN’s Anthony Slater reported the Warriors could opt to wait longer than mid-November to give themselves more flexibility for the rest of the season.
Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy addressed Seth’s complex contract situation speaking to the media on Oct. 1.
“As far as the season goes, yeah, he’s on a one-year deal, and we’ll figure it out as we go,” Dunleavy said. “There’s some cap and apron stuff that we’ve got to deal with, but that’s something for our strategy team to figure out.”
Golden State also waived guard LJ Cryer.
The Warriors now have 14 players on standard contracts and three on two-way deals.
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