Steph Curry may be virtual fan and support Seth Curry during playoffs

Steph Curry said he might hop on the virtual board to watch his brother Seth and the Dallas Mavericks play.

Golden State Warriors fans might get to see Steph Curry on TV for one of the NBA’s games after all.

Curry won’t be on the floor, as he and the Warriors are one of the eight teams not in the Orlando bubble. But Curry could be among other fans on the league’s virtual board. Curry told CNBC’s Jabari Young that he may hop on as a virtual fan for one of the Dallas Mavericks’ games. Curry’s younger brother, Seth Curry, plays for the Mavericks.

“During the playoffs, when they get to the first round, I might be in there and wear my Dallas uniform and make everybody go crazy,” he said, per Young.

Seeing Curry as a virtual fan would make him one of several people to make an appearance on the board. Former NBA players Shaquille O’Neal, Paul Pierce and Chris Bosh are just some others who have been virtual fans. Along with them, players such as Giannis Antetokounmpo and Chris Paul have had their children be on the virtual screen. Paul’s wife also made an appearance.

Seth Curry is scoring 12.5 points a game and shooting 45.0% from the 3-point line on a career-high 5.1 attempts. The Mavericks are coming off a loss against the Los Angeles Clippers. The Mavericks are 1-3 in the bubble, and they will play the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET.

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