Warriors' Moses Moody suffers gruesome leg injury
Key Points:
- Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody suffered a severe leg injury during overtime against the Dallas Mavericks, leaving the game on a stretcher after his knee buckled during a dunk attempt.
- Moody was playing his first game after a wrist sprain and had led the Warriors with 23 points and three steals before the injury occurred.
- Warriors head coach Steve Kerr described the injury as serious and expressed hope for the best outcome, praising Moody's defensive impact and work ethic.
- Teammate Brandin Podziemski compared the injury to Jimmy Butler's ACL tear and expressed sympathy for Moody.
- Despite the injury, the Warriors won the game 137-131 and are likely headed to the play-in tournament for a chance at the Western Conference title.