A far-too-early look at potential Utah Jazz free agent targets in 2018

Dennis Lindsey, Utah Jazz. Copyright 2016 NBAE (Photo by Melissa Majchrzak/NBAE via Getty Images)
Dennis Lindsey, Utah Jazz. Copyright 2016 NBAE (Photo by Melissa Majchrzak/NBAE via Getty Images) /
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NEW ORLEANS, LA – MARCH 29: Seth Curry
NEW ORLEANS, LA – MARCH 29: Seth Curry /

Seth Curry

Despite being overshadowed by his older brother Steph in nearly every way, Seth Curry has now put in two solid years in the NBA – first with the Sacramento Kings and most recently with the Dallas Mavericks – where he has proved that he is a legitimate deep-ball threat. In 44 games in Sacramento he shot 45 percent from behind the arc, then in more games (70) and increased minutes (29 per game) in Dallas, the younger Curry still stayed above 40 percent by finishing the year at 42.5.

He certainly has some deficiencies, but if the Jazz find themselves in need of a reliable sniper who can come off the bench and drain some threes, Curry could be a nice fit. Not to mention, as the Jazz look to someday potentially knock off the Warriors, having the brother against brother element would add for some extra excitement.