Earlier this year, the Charlotte Hornets re-signed guard Seth Curry for a one-year deal. The NBA team traded P.J. Washington to the Dallas Mavericks in order to acquire Curry on Feb. 8.

Seth’s take on being a Hornet: “ON PURPOSE, FOR PURPOSE.”

So what is Seth Curry’s net worth? The terms of Seth’s current contract have not been reported. However, prior reports estimate that Seth has earned a total of $33 million in the NBA and currently $16 million.

In 2021-22, he reportedly earned $8.2 million with the Brooklyn Nets. In 2018-19 with the Portland Trail Blazers, he had a rumored $3 million deal.

Additional NBA teams he’s been on since 2013 include the Erie BayHawks, Santa Cruz Warriors, Memphis Grizzlies, Cleveland Cavaliers, Phoenix Suns, Sacramento Kings, Philadelphia 76ers and the Dallas Mavericks. (Fans got an inside look at his Texas mansion, which he was selling for $3.6 million, during one of his trades.)

What Else Is Seth Curry Up To?

As is common with lots of today’s athletes, the major professional sports league isn’t the basketball player’s only company affiliation. Outside of being a member of one of the “Big Four,” Seth has paid partnerships, including with Peloton and Cameo.

Although his older brother Stephen Curry is known for three-pointers (and being a four-time NBA champion), Hoops Rumors reports that Seth has a “better career three-point percentage (43.1%) than Stephen (42.6%).”

The comparisons between him and his brother haven’t stopped Seth from showing off their brotherly love or getting caught up in sibling rivalry. He’s spread the word about his brother’s business ventures, including Gentleman’s Cut bourbon (Stephen’s joint venture with winery owner John Schwartz) and the Underrated Golf Tour (Stephen’s inclusive event for underrepresented youth who are curious about the sport).