I'm not really someone who's always out on the scene going places. I'm a homebody. That's just who I am.
— Seth Curry
I like having the ball in my hands and being able to make plays, but I think my shooting is an asset, too.
I've got a good first step and things of that nature. So it's just about using your body to make the defense play at your tempo and react to you.
I've heard people say I'm a Curry and that helped me get where I am. Sometimes I think it's the opposite.
My mentality's always the same, whether it's summer league, D-League, NBA, wherever it is.
I didn't want to go to Golden State. I didn't want to go back in Steph's shadow.
For me, it's just finding ways to create shots. I feel like if I got a shot off, it has a good chance of going in. So it's finding ways of creating different shots. Being smart. I watch film a lot, and different tricks that I can do to get my shot off the ball and creating ways to get shots off of pick-and-rolls or one-on-one situations like that.
I feel like I've been very underrated and very kind of disrespected so far in my career. I just take the same approach every time out: try to go out there and dominate and be the best player on the court.
I think basketball IQ, work ethic, competitiveness are probably the most important things in a basketball player.
I want people to see what I can do. Not see what Steph can do or my dad can do and then assume that's what I do. I want them to actually watch me play and then decide who they think I am.