Overview
- Golden State guard Moses Moody went down on a fast-break dunk try late in overtime in Dallas and was stretchered off as the Warriors finished a 137-131 win over the Mavericks.
- Team staff treated him on the floor, arena X-rays were taken, and further evaluation with an MRI is planned after the club’s return to San Francisco.
- There is no official diagnosis or timeline yet, and head coach Steve Kerr said the injury looked very bad as the team waits for imaging results.
- Moody had just come back from a 10-game absence for a right wrist sprain and had scored 23 points, which raises fresh questions for the Warriors’ rotation if he now misses time.
- Players on both teams reacted with visible shock and concern, and the quiet postgame tone underscored the stakes, as MRI scans check knee ligaments and tendons that X-rays cannot show.