Fresh off an impressive season that solidified him as the league’s most accurate shooter, former Charlotte Hornet Seth Curry finds himself still searching for a new team after remaining unsigned in this year’s free agency. While the wait continues, Curry’s value hasn’t diminished; he’s recognized as one of the most appealing targets still available.
Curry’s elite shooting skills set him apart in a crowded free-agent market. According to recent analysis, he ranks seventh in NBA history for three-point accuracy at an eye-popping 43.3 percent. This level of proficiency on the perimeter makes him a coveted asset—he’s not just effective off the catch but also poses a serious threat in pull-up situations. When utilized within a rotation of around 15 to 20 minutes a game, he can easily provide an instant scoring boost for a contending team.
In the past season, he showcased his shooting prowess by claiming the NBA’s three-point shooting championship, connecting on an impressive 45.6 percent of his attempts from beyond the arc while averaging 6.5 points and 1.7 rebounds per game. Notably, Curry has shown he can still contribute quality minutes, starting 14 games last season and logging approximately 15.6 minutes per outing.
While he may no longer be that game-changing force off the bench, Curry still brings a reliable scoring option from deep—an appealing prospect for teams aiming for a championship run. With the influx of guards that new management has added, it seems increasingly unlikely that Curry will return to the Hornets, who are looking to carve out a new identity.
Curry was part of a significant trade during the previous season, joining the Hornets along with Grant Williams and a 2027 first-round pick in exchange for P.J. Washington and two second-round picks. As the offseason progresses, Curry’s ability to find a new home could hinge on a team’s readiness to make a playoff push; his shooting touch could be precisely what a contender needs to elevate their game as the season approaches.