The Mavericks are going to sound a whole lot like the old Warriors next season.

After trading for former Golden State center Andrew Bogut and signing forward Harrison Barnes, Dallas is reportedly signing Curry, according to The Vertical's Adrian Wojnarowski. Seth, not Stephen.

Free agent guard Seth Curry is finalizing a two-year, $6M deal with the Dallas Mavericks, league sources tell @TheVertical. — Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 5, 2016

Sounds like the Mavericks are using their cap-room exception on Seth Curry. Maybe it's all in the bloodlines. — Eddie Sefko (@ESefko) July 5, 2016

Seth Curry has been in the league for three seasons playing with the Sacramento Kings for 44 games. He also played in two games for the Phoenix Suns, one for the Cleveland Cavaliers and one for the Memphis Grizzlies. He's also the brother of two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry, who plays for the Golden State Warriors.

Seth Curry is 50-111 from three for his career. His time with Sacramento was the first season in which he's played more than two games, although he was a prolific scorer in three seasons at Duke.

So what does this mean for the rest of the Mavs' roster? Eddie Sefko breaks it down in his column, which can be found here:

By agreeing to acquire Barnes and Bogut, it gives the Mavericks 13 players who are either under contract or have agreed to terms and will sign when the moratorium ends.

Those signed are Wesley Matthews, Devin Harris, J.J. Barea, Justin Anderson, Salah Mejri, JaVale McGee and Jeremy Evans.

Those who have agreed to sign or come via trade are Dwight Powell, Deron Williams, A.J. Hammons, Curry, Barnes and Bogut.

Dirk Nowitzki's re-signing is believed to be only a formality, which would bring the tally to 13 players.