Stephen Curry maintains a pronounced edge in the head-to-head with Seth Curry, owning 16 wins in 20 career meetings, including four playoff wins. The family rivalry adds heat to Warriors–Hornets nights and frames fantasy upside around usage, shot volume, and late-game clutch minutes as the season unfolds. Seth’s veteran shooting role provides dependable three-point secondary value, but Steph’s higher usage keeps him the clearer fantasy cornerstone in most contests.
Seth’s recent podcast story about an awkward exchange with Draymond Green adds color to the look-inside-the-warriors dynamic. Green’s verbal jab—you’re a journeyman—stings in the moment, yet Seth treated it as a badge of honor and moved on. The exchange highlights the competitive push between teams and the way such moments can inform player mental approach, roster decisions, and risk tolerance in daily fantasy and DFS lineups.
Ultimately, the Curry-Green triangle remains a fantasy compass: Steph is the proven primary scorer with the strongest floor and ceiling, while Seth offers reliable shooting off the bench and occasional heat checks. Draymond anchors Warriors’ defensive identity and playmaking rhythm, making cross-matchups a micro-lab for insiders evaluating rostership, minute allocation, and upside in upcoming Warriors–Hornets windows.