SAN FRANCISCO – The Warriors cut one of the NBA’s best marksmen, and superstar Steph Curry’s younger brother, in a widely expected move.

Golden State, who had signed Seth Curry as the 15th man on the roster during training camp, announced it had let him go on Saturday morning.

Per NBA finance expert Keith Smith of Spotrac, Seth Curry’s contract was an exhibit 9 deal, which did not count against the salary cap after training camp. Had the team kept him on the roster after 5 p.m. on Saturday, the Warriors would have been required to cut or trade a player to make room for him.

ESPN’s NBA cap expert Bobby Marks reported that the Warriors can sign Curry, or any other player, to a veteran minimum deal on or after Nov. 11 while staying under the second apron of the salary cap.

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