Dallas Mavericks Finalizing Two-Year, $6 Million Deal With Seth Curry

As the Dallas Mavericks continue to fill out their roster, they look to sign Stephen Curry‘s little brother, Seth Curry to a two-year deal.
Dallas notably missed on their initial targets of free agency, but have since rebounded in a big way after the Kevin Durant decision.
After Kevin Durant picked Golden State on Monday morning, Dallas capitalized by adding not only Harrison Barnes, but traded for Andrew Bogut also. Now they look to bolster their bench by adding youth in the backcourt.
Free agent guard Seth Curry is finalizing a two-year, $6M deal with the Dallas Mavericks, league sources tell @TheVertical.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 5, 2016
Curry, who played college basketball at Liberty University and Duke University, spent some time in the D-League before spending last year on the Sacramento Kings.
The 25-year old guard notably lives in the shadow of his older, two-time MVP Stephen Curry, but looks to make a name for himself in the league. Seth is like his brother in the sense that he is almost a tweener at the guard positions, but possesses a sweet shooting stroke from the outside.
Curry looks to take Raymond Felton‘s spot on the roster as he will compete with J.J. Barea and Devin Harris for minutes off the bench.
Next: Mavs Acquire Andrew Bogut
With the roster almost intact, look for Dirk Nowitzki to re-sign with the team in the coming days.