Moses Moody leads Warriors past Mavs in OT but exits injured

The fifth-year forward, who had missed the previous 10 straight ⁠games, had his left knee crumble beneath him ​as he attempted to elevate to the hoop.

Moses Moody leads Warriors past Mavs in OT but exits injured
Moses Moody leads Warriors past Mavs in OT but exits injured Photo: The Japan Times

Warriors guard Moses Moody leaves the court on a stretcher during overtime against the Mavericks at American Airlines Center in Dallas on Monday
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