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Steph and Seth Curry reflect on upholding Dell Curry's NBA legacy
Summary
Stephen and Seth Curry said they take pride in carrying on their father Dell Curry's NBA legacy after the Hornets announced they will retire Dell's No. 30 jersey in March.
Content
Stephen and Seth Curry spoke about carrying on their father Dell Curry's NBA legacy after Golden State defeated Charlotte 136-116 on Saturday. The Hornets announced they will retire Dell's No. 30 jersey in a March ceremony. Dell spent time in the Bay Area this week, returned to the broadcast booth for Saturday's game and has longtime ties to the Charlotte franchise. Both sons said the recognition felt meaningful given what their father has done on and off the court.
Key points:
- The Hornets announced a March ceremony to retire Dell Curry's No. 30 jersey.
- Golden State beat Charlotte 136-116 on Saturday; Dell Curry served as a broadcaster for the game.
- Dell played 16 seasons in the NBA and later worked as an ambassador and commentator for the Hornets.
- Steph is in his 17th NBA season and Seth in his 13th; both noted the pride in carrying the family name.
- The Curry family has a combined 44,458 NBA points, and teammates and coaches expressed respect for Dell's long-standing contributions to the game.
Summary:
The jersey retirement highlights Dell Curry's long ties to Charlotte and the multi-generational presence of the Curry family in the NBA. The Hornets will retire his No. 30 in March and both sons are looking forward to the ceremony. The recognition reflects both Dell's playing career and his ongoing role with the franchise.
