Stephen Curry and his family support brother Seth Curry as virtual fan (Video)

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Stephen Curry and the rest of his family showed up as virtual fans to support Seth Curry.

The Currys have rapidly become one of the most prominent families in the NBA. Thanks to Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors‘ dominance, Ayesha Curry’s popularity and off-court endeavors, Seth Curry’s breakthrough as a reliable sharpshooter with the Dallas Mavericks and Dell Curry’s career as a shooter with the Charlotte Hornets back in the day, the Currys are like the NBA’s First Family.

Although Steph Curry and the Warriors did not get the invite to the NBA bubble after an injury-riddled season, he’s doing his best to support his brother Seth from afar.

In Sunday’s Game 4 between the Mavs and LA Clippers, Curry, his wife Ayesha and his father Dell showed up as virtual fans:

Stephen Curry supporting Seth Curry is the kind of energy we like to see

The two-time MVP continued to rock his new corn rows and seemed to be enjoying himself, especially when Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson started talking about said hairdo change:

It’s been jarring not being able to enjoy watching Steph Curry play basketball for most of this season, due to injury and now the Dubs not getting the invite to Orlando. NBA playoff basketball just isn’t the same without him.

However, it’s great to see Curry supporting his younger brother and the 7-seeded Mavericks as they compete with the 2-seeded Clippers in a series that’s been much closer than many anticipated.

Seth Curry has made a name for himself in his return to Dallas, averaging 12.4 points per game on a career-high 45.2 percent shooting from 3-point range on 5.0 attempts per game. Like his brother, Curry has gained a reputation as one of the deadliest shooters in the league, and it’s great to see his family showing up in the (virtual) stands to support him in this first-round playoff series.

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