Moses Moody taken off court on stretcher after suffering injury in Mavs-Warriors game
The Warriors guard landed awkwardly as he looked to finish off a layup in overtime at American Airlines Center.
Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody is carted off the field after suffering an injury against the Dallas Mavericks during overtime of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Dallas. (Julio Cortez/AP) Warriors guard Moses Moody was taken off the American Airlines Center court on a stretcher Monday night after suffering an apparent left leg injury. Moody went down hard with about a minute left in overtime as the Warriors faced the Dallas Mavericks.
The guard was looking to finish off a layup after recording a steal, but he landed awkwardly after putting up the shot. Moody held his leg on the court for a brief moment before the game was stopped. He was then stretchered off the floor.
Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and guard Stephen Curry seemed visibly shaken by Moody's injury as he received medical attention. Moody led the Warriors with 23 points on 8-of-20 shooting from the field before he was injured. Monday's game marked Moody's return from a 10-game absence due to a wrist injury.
After the game, Kerr told reporters Moody would have X-rays on his left knee. According to The San Francisco Chronicle's Ron Kroichick, Moody walked slowly toward the X-ray room on crutches. He also had a brace on his knee.