Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green left Saturday’s game against the Washington Wizards at Chase Center three minutes into the first quarter with left calf tightness. He won’t return to play,
In Green’s absence, Gui Santos started the second half, but the stint was brief. Moses Moody entered three minutes into the third quarter and, for a second straight game, logged a bulk of the team’s minutes at the power forward spot.
Injuries are never a reason to celebrate. However, the Golden State Warriors may finally get to see what their talented young wing Moses Moody has to offer in an amplified role with their lineup recently hit with ailments.
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"Draymond's going to get an MRI tomorrow ... Kerr explained that until the situation with Green is figured out, Moses Moody is likely to be due for an expanded role as a replacement. "
Moody amassed 13 points (5-13 FG, 3-9 3Pt), six rebounds, five assists, one block and one steal over 32 minutes during Monday's 125-85 loss to the Celtics. This wasn't Moody's best shooting night, obviously,
With Draymond Green picking up an injury, Moses Moody slotted in at power forward against the Wizards, earning praise from Steve Kerr.
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr offered updates on the injuries to Stephen Curry and Draymond Green after they were forced out during the team’s victory over the Washington Wizards.
The Warriors have their own first-round pick in every draft between 2025 and 2031. Because of NBA rules, they can only trade them in alternating years. According to The Athletic, the Warriors have warmed up to the idea of trading this year’s first while protecting it.
The Warriors have their own first-round pick in every draft between 2025 and 2031. Because of NBA rules, they can only trade them in alternating years. According to The Athletic, the Warriors have warmed up to the idea of trading this year’s first while protecting it.