Free-agent guard Seth Curry has agreed to a two-year, $2 million contract with the Sacramento Kings, league sources told Yahoo Sports.
Curry will have a player option on the 2016-17 season, sources said. This gives Curry two fully guaranteed seasons with the Kings
Curry, 24, was the top scorer in the NBA’s summer league at 25 points per game for New Orleans, a performance that inspired stronger interest among NBA teams.
Curry, the young brother of Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, the NBA’s Most Valuable Player, has shuttled between the NBA Development League and 10-day contracts in Cleveland, Memphis and Phoenix over the past two seasons.
Curry’s ability to shoot the ball made him an increasingly attractive bench scoring option for several teams, including New Orleans and Charlotte, league sources said.
Curry played three seasons at Duke after transferring from Liberty.
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