Warriors’ Moses Moody Suffers Knee Injury in Overtime Win
Key Injury During Overtime Battle
The Golden State Warriors secured a 137-131 overtime win against the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night, but the victory was overshadowed by a serious injury to guard Moses Moody. Moody suffered a non-contact left knee injury late in the game, requiring him to be stretchered off the court.
How the Injury Occurred
With just over a minute remaining in overtime, Moody stole the ball from Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg and attempted a dunk. As he planted his left knee, it buckled, causing him to fall to the floor. Play continued briefly before the severity of the situation became clear.
Reaction from Teammates and Coach
The injury visibly impacted those around him. Stephen Curry was seen with his head in his hands, while Draymond Green embraced Moody before he was removed from the court.
We don’t grasp what it is, but it sure looked bad.Steve Kerr, Warriors Coach
It’s brutal, you know we’ve been waiting to gain back healthy. Moses is a guy who does everything right … and he changed the game for us tonight.Draymond Green
Moody had recently returned from a right wrist sprain, having missed the previous 10 games. He finished the game with 23 points and three steals.
Next Steps
The Warriors have stated that Moody will travel back to the Bay Area with the team and undergo an MRI on Tuesday to determine the full extent of the injury. The medical staff believes the injury is serious.
FAQ
- What type of injury did Moses Moody sustain? A non-contact left knee injury.
- When did the injury occur? Late in overtime of the Warriors’ game against the Mavericks on March 24, 2026.
- What is the next step for Moody? He will undergo an MRI upon returning to the Bay Area.
