Moody already underwent X-rays after suffering from a brutal knee injury.
The Golden State Warriors took home the much-needed 137-131 overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, but the entire organization and its fanbase are currently holding their breath over what happened to Moses Moody.
Moses Moody
Moses Moody
Moses Moody
MIN: 25.52
PTS: 11.95 (49.69%)
REB: 3.34
AS: 1.61
ST: 0.95
BL: 0.54
TO: 0.93
GM: 59
Moody went down with a devastating left knee injury and had to be stretchered late in the game. He soared for a dunk finish with over a minute left, but suddenly fell with a non-contact injury.
In his postgame speech, head coach Steve Kerr told reporters that Moody underwent X-rays to check the condition of his knee. He had already left the room, wearing a big brace around his knee and using crutches, while being accompanied by team medical staff Rick Celebrini (h/t Nick Friedell of The Athletic).
"We don't know what it is but it sure looked bad," Kerr said about Moody's injury, via Warriors reporter Ray Almeda. "Just hoping for the best. ... Whatever the best case scenario is, that's what we're all hoping for, but it looked bad."
This has been a forgettable year for the Warriors from a health standpoint. Stephen Curry is yet to play since late January due to his troubling "runner's knee" issues, while Jimmy Butler has already been shut down for the remainder of the season out of his torn ACL injury.
Moody is enjoying a career year this 2025-26 for Golden State, averaging 12.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 60 games played.
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