Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody, known for his consistent effort on the court, is set to undergo an MRI following a calf injury sustained during a game against New Orleans. Despite not possessing the same physical attributes as teammates Andrew Wiggins or Jonathan Kuminga, Moody has been recognized for his positive impact on the team, including a notable +4 plus/minus rating in the Warriors' 33-27 second quarter. Coach Steve Kerr indicated that Moody's injury is believed to be a strain, and he will be out for the upcoming road trip. The Warriors PR confirmed that Moody suffered a Grade 1 (mild) calf strain and will be re-evaluated in 10 days.
INJURY UPDATE: Warriors guard Moses Moody, who exited Wednesday’s game vs. New Orleans with 7:55 remaining in the fourth quarter, suffered a Grade 1 (mild) calf strain. Moody will be re-evaluated in 10 days.
Moses Moody is out for the road trip, Steve Kerr says. Left calf strain. He’ll be re-evaluated in 10 days.
Moses Moody tweaked his calf and is likely to get an MRI, Steve Kerr said.
Moses Moody injured his calf. Steve said they believe it’s a strain but he will be getting an MRI.
33-27 Warriors' second quarter. Moody is +4 overall, best on the team. He's gotta play. Today it might be over Podziemski or Kuminga or both.
Moody isn’t as big or athletic as Wiggins or Kuminga but he should get mins every game purely cause he actually shows up to work with real effort