Warriors waive Seth Curry but expect early-season return - ESPN
SAN FRANCISCO --The Golden State Warriors have waived guard Seth Curry with the expectation that he will return to the team at some point in the first couple of months.
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SAN FRANCISCO --The Golden State Warriors have waived guard Seth Curry with the expectation that he will return to the team at some point in the first couple of months.
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