Warriors' Moses Moody out for season with torn patellar tendon

Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody suffered a torn patellar tendon in his left knee late in overtime during Monday's win over the Dallas Mavericks. The team announced Tuesday that he will undergo surgery later this week and miss the rest of the season. Players from both teams watched in horror as Moody was carted off the court on a stretcher.

Moses Moody had just returned from a wrist injury when disaster struck in the Warriors' game against the Dallas Mavericks on Monday. After stealing the ball from Cooper Flagg and attempting a transition dunk, Moody's left knee buckled suddenly, causing him to collapse. Play paused after a missed 3-pointer by Max Christie, allowing medical staff to attend to him. Teammates from both sides signaled urgently for help as Moody was removed on a stretcher amid a tense silence on the court. Warriors coach Steve Kerr described the scene afterward: 'I saw the looks on the Mavericks' faces. Everybody on the floor was just horrified. Players care about players. They know how fragile this business is and how short their careers are, and how injuries can happen and can be catastrophic.' Guard Brandin Podziemski echoed the sentiment, comparing it to another recent knee injury: 'Same as what happened with Jimmy [Butler]. Not really words. You just hate to see it. Especially to the good people in life.' The Warriors, sitting at 34-38 and projected for at least the No. 10 seed in the Western Conference, were already missing Stephen Curry, Seth Curry, Al Horford and Quinten Post for the contest. Moody's sudden and severe injury raises concerns about his recovery timeline heading into next season.

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Thunder host injury-hit Warriors in key Western Conference clash

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The Oklahoma City Thunder aim for a season sweep against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, with Stephen Curry sidelined by a knee injury. Oklahoma City enters with a league-best 49-15 record, while Golden State sits at 32-30 after a recent overtime victory. Bill Simmons has questioned whether the Warriors should even bring Curry back this season amid vague recovery updates.

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will miss at least five more games due to patella-femoral pain syndrome, extending his absence to 15 games. The team has managed a 4-6 record without him but faces a tight race for the No. 8 spot in the Western Conference. Meanwhile, newly acquired Kristaps Porzingis has played just one game before returning to sick leave amid health concerns.

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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, sidelined since January 30 with runner's knee, expressed confidence in returning this season during individual workouts, following the team's fifth straight loss to the New York Knicks. The Warriors (32-35) cling to ninth in the West with 14 games left.

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