While Steph Curry and his brother Seth Curry, much like their father, are known for their lights-out 3-point shooting, the four-time NBA champ recently dubbed his brother the ‘King of Pranks.’ During an interview for Jazzys World TV with budding young media member Jazlyn, Curry opened up on a prank Seth Curry pulled on him 27 years ago.
Although the two are adults now, with Steph Curry eager to capture his fifth title this season, and Seth Curry looking to help the Charlotte Hornets evolve into playoff contenders, Steph still hasn’t forgotten one prank that Seth pulled on him.
The story paints a clear picture of the friendly competitive spirit that exists between the two brothers, with each trying to one up one another. In this instance, it was Seth Curry who undoubtedly got one over on Steph Curry.
“He pulled the best prank on me,” Steph Curry said. “I’m gonna flip the question. He put Bengay in my underwear one time, and it was not. I couldn’t- I’m glad I lived past it to talk about it. Cause that joint hurt like crazy, but he got me nice. I’ll give him the prank crown. That was nice. … I still owe him one prank.”
Steph Curry names brother Seth Curry among his favorite NBA players
Steph Curry’s interview with Jazzys World TV is set to release on Wednesday, however, in the teaser video for the interview released on Tuesday, Curry was also asked about his five favorite NBA players of all-time.
While Curry has spent time playing alongside some of the greatest players in NBA history, and is fresh off a gold medal run at the 2024 Paris Olympics with Team USA, he only named one current NBA player in his all-time top five: Seth Curry.
When asked who his five favorite players of all-time are, the four-time champ and future Hall of Famer named the following players: Del Curry, Seth Curry, Larry Johnson, Reggie Miller, Steve Nash.
In addition to his brother Seth Curry, Steph Curry also notably named his dad, Del Curry as one of his all-time favorite players. In addition, he also named two-time All-Star Larry Johnson, who spent five years with the Hornets during the 1990s as one of his favorite players.
In addition, Curry also named Indiana Pacers star Reggie Miller, widely considered to be one of the greatest shooters of all time, and Steve Nash, considered to be among the greatest point guards of all time.
Before Curry’s interview drops on Wednesday, he and the Warriors will face off with the LA Lakers tonight after jamming his index finger in the Warriors’ 109-106 win over Sacramento last week.
While there was initially concern that he would miss the game, Steve Kerr confirmed that both he and Andrew Wiggins will play.