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Moses Moody Questionable for Warriors’ Game Against Pistons on January 9th with Knee Injury

Moses Moody Questionable for Warriors’ Game Against Pistons on January 9th with Knee Injury

Moses Moody is dealing with left knee patellar tendinopathy. This injury makes his status uncertain for the Golden State Warriors’ upcoming game against the Detroit Pistons on January 9th. His knee has been an ongoing issue, as previous notes indicate he has been managing this injury since late December.

What It Means

If Moses Moody cannot play, it will affect the Warriors’ shooting guard rotation. Currently, he ranks third in their depth chart behind Dennis Schröder and Brandin Podziemski. Moody averages 8 points per game and has a three-point shooting percentage of nearly 40% this season.

Moody’s absence would mean more minutes for other guards like Podziemski. The team might miss his recent streak of making two or more three-pointers in consecutive games. His ability to contribute in limited minutes is valuable, and losing him could impact their scoring depth against the Pistons.

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