The Evolution of Stephen Curry's Shooting Mechanics
From Davidson underdog to the greatest shooter in basketball history. A frame-by-frame analysis of how Curry's release, footwork, and shot selection have evolved across 16 NBA seasons.

2013
Rookie Year
13
Seasons
From Davidson underdog to the greatest shooter in basketball history. A frame-by-frame analysis of how Curry's release, footwork, and shot selection have evolved across 16 NBA seasons.
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Teams
Charlotte Bobcats
2013-2014
Sacramento Kings
2014-2015
Dallas Mavericks
2015-2017
New Orleans Pelicans
2017-2018
Portland Trail Blazers
2019-2021
Philadelphia 76ers
2021-2023
Brooklyn Nets
2023-2024
Golden State Warriors
2024-present
Seth Curry, born August 23, 1990, in Charlotte, North Carolina — the very city he now represents professionally — is an elite NBA sharpshooter whose journey from 47th pick in the 2013 Draft to consistent league contributor is one of the more compelling stories of his era. The younger brother of Stephen Curry and son of former Charlotte Hornets guard Dell Curry, Seth carries basketball royalty in his bloodline but has carved out his own identity as one of the most dangerous spot-up shooters in the league. Growing up in Charlotte during his father Dell's legendary tenure with the original Hornets, Seth absorbed professional basketball from childhood. He and Stephen played pickup games in the practice facility, developed under Dell's meticulous tutelage, and both ultimately chose Duke as their college destination. Seth's path was unconventional — time at Liberty before a transfer to Duke — but the fundamental grounding he received from his father, combined with relentless work on his craft, produced shooting mechanics that rank among the most repeatable in the NBA. His journey to permanent NBA employment was gradual. After going 47th overall in 2013, Curry spent time with multiple organizations and the G League before earning and keeping roster spots through pure shooting effectiveness. When Dallas gave him a full opportunity, he delivered — his 47.8% three-point shooting season with the Mavericks in 2020-21 stands as one of the most efficient shooting campaigns in league history, cementing his reputation as a shooter opponents cannot leave unguarded. Playing for Charlotte — where his father Dell is in the front office — carries layers of meaning. The number 30 on his back is the same number Dell wore as a Hornet for a decade. The arena where Seth now works is a different building than the Charlotte Coliseum of the 1990s, but the basketball legacy is continuous. For LaMelo Ball's generation of Hornets, Seth Curry is the veteran example of what sustained excellence, shooting mastery, and professional integrity look like across a 10-plus year career. His role for the 2025-26 Hornets is clear: provide reliable floor spacing, shoot with confidence, and model the professionalism that a young roster needs from its veterans.
Personal Life & Family
Status
Married (2014)
Parents & Siblings
Off the Court
Curry family charitable foundation
Youth basketball programs in Charlotte
Did You Know?
Seth was born in Charlotte and now wears #30 for the Hornets — his father Dell's iconic number from his years with the original Hornets
He and Stephen are one of the greatest basketball family trios ever: father Dell, brother Stephen, and Seth all became elite NBA shooters
His 47.8% three-point shooting season with Dallas in 2020-21 is one of the most efficient shooting campaigns in NBA history
Career Honors
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