Warriors' Moses Moody Suffers Season-Ending Knee Injury After Mavericks Game, Forced to Exit on Crutches
Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody has suffered a devastating knee injury during Monday night’s game against the Dallas Mavericks after attempting an informal drink with fans in San Francisco, resulting in him collapsing before being wheeled off court by medical staff and subsequently exiting via crutches as per Shams Charania's latest update from Profootballnetwork.com.
Key Points
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1Warriors guard Moses Moody suffered season-ending knee injuries requiring surgery later this week.
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2The injury occurred on Monday night during an overtime game against the Dallas Mavericks while attempting a breakaway dunk in non-contact circumstances.
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3Moody tore his patellar tendon, ending what was expected to be another 10-game absence due to finger issues.
Developments
Golden State Warrior guard Moses Moody suffered a season-ending left knee injury requiring surgery after tearing his patellar tendon while attempting an uncontested dunk with 58 seconds remaining in overtime against Dallas Mavs Monday night at Oracle Arena, ending Moore's return from missing ten games due to wrist sprain.
Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody suffered an undisclosed injury during Monday's overtime victory over Dallas, which ESPN sources later confirmed as a torn patellar tendon in his left knee requiring surgery. The diagnosis ends what was considered Moorey career-best season with recovery timelines ranging from six to 12 months that could push him out of the start of the upcoming seasons