Summary
Moses Moody, a player for the Golden State Warriors, is out for the rest of the NBA season due to a severe knee injury. He tore the patellar tendon in his left knee, an injury that often requires 9-12 months for recovery. The Warriors, already dealing with other player injuries, will have to make adjustments to cover Moody's absence.
Key Facts
- Moses Moody is a guard for the Golden State Warriors.
- He suffered a torn patellar tendon in his left knee during a game against the Dallas Mavericks.
- Moody's injury is non-contact, occurring during a jump for a dunk.
- This injury ends his current season and could affect the next season as well.
- Moody was having his best season with career-high averages in points, rebounds, and assists.
- The Warriors plan to replace Moody with De'Anthony Melton and Gary Payton II.
- The team is already facing challenges with other injured players like Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry.
- The typical recovery period for this type of injury is 9-12 months.