Overview
- Golden State guard Moses Moody suffered a non-contact left knee injury late in overtime Monday in a 137-131 win at Dallas and left on a stretcher.
- The Warriors said he had X-rays at the arena, will fly home with the team, and will get an MRI on Tuesday.
- Moody had just returned from a 10-game absence with a right wrist sprain and scored 23 points with three steals before the injury.
- Stephen Curry remained out with a right knee issue and is due for a Tuesday re-evaluation, with Jimmy Butler already lost to a torn ACL as Golden State fights to secure a play-in spot.
- Coach Steve Kerr said it “looked bad,” and independent doctors on social media warned the video suggested possible patellar damage, though the team has not announced a diagnosis.