Philadelphia 76ers: 5 reasons why Stephen Curry could become a Sixer

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5 reasons why Curry could become a Sixer: Brotherly Love

Throughout the years, there have been few times that biological brothers played for the same NBA team. Currently, Aaron Holiday and Justin Holiday play together for the Indiana Pacers. At one point, Marcus Morris and Markieff Morris played on the same team for the Phoenix Suns several years ago.

Well, in 2022, another sibling pair could team up and wear the same jersey. Can you imagine Steph Curry and Seth Curry launching long range 3-pointers under the roof of the Wells Fargo Center? Why would they want to eventually play together for the Philadelphia 76ers? The real question is why wouldn’t they?

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The nostalgic backyard battles, older brother versus little brother, could turn into a bonding experience like no other should they team up and win an NBA title together, knowing that the 76ers are one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference. The space they would create for Joel Embiid would be wide enough to drive a truck through.

How happy would their father be if his two sons could raise the Larry O’Brien trophy together? Dell Curry would be one proud poppa. Kind of like when he shot this Burger King commercial with his boys back in the day.

The reality is that it could happen, two players wearing the name Curry on the back of their jerseys. Let’s look at a less sentimental reason and focus on a business decision.