The Golden State Warriors solved the Jonathan Kuminga issue on Tuesday and could sign Seth Curry. ESPN's Shams Charania reported that the restricted free agent signed a two-year, $48.5 million deal with the organization. It was a long stalemate between the two, and it will now allow the team to move forward.One of the rumored players they could sign following the Kuminga deal is Seth, the brother of Steph Curry. The 6-foot-1 guard is an unrestricted free agent and could sign with the Warriors. However, the point guard won't be able to be with the team soon.According to Charania, Golden State can only sign the veteran guard starting on Nov. 11."However, the Warriors won't have the room to sign a 15th player to start the season because they are now just $2 million below the second apron, according to ESPN's Bobby Marks. They will be able to sign a 15th player -- potentially free agent Seth Curry -- beginning Nov. 11," Charania reported earlier on Tuesday.This will be the first time that Seth Curry will be part of the Warriors team for an entire regular season. The last time he was with the team was in 2013, when he appeared in six preseason games.Looking at Seth Curry's stats ahead of the rumors with the WarriorsUnlike his brother, Seth Curry isn't a star point guard. However, he's proven to be a productive and efficient role player in the teams that he's played for. Last season, he appeared in 68 games for the Charlotte Hornets. During that span, he came off the bench for most of the season, averaging 6.5 points and led the league in shooting from deep. Curry shot 45.6% from beyond the arc.He's bounced around teams throughout his career, but has had multiple returns to the Dallas Mavericks. He has played for three years with the Mavericks, but never in consecutive seasons. In his time in Dallas, Curry has averaged 10.9 points, 2.2 rebounds and two assists.His best years were with the Philadelphia 76ers, where he averaged 13.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 3.3 assists. He shot 42.6% from deep during his time in Philly. He was also important to the Brooklyn Nets, where he spent two seasons. Seth Curry averaged 10.6 points on 42.7% shooting from three.The Warriors expect Curry to be a significant part of their system. With his excellent outside stroke, he could flourish with his brother.