Warriors fans might have a doctor or two to thank if Moses Moody breaks out this upcoming season.Moody, speaking to reporters after scoring a team-high 19 points in Golden State’s 111-103 preseason win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday at Chase Center, credited his offseason surgery to repair a torn UCL in his thumb for allowing him to re-work his shot, resulting in a repeatable and effective motion that the 23-year-old believes will lead to success in 2025-26. Moses Moody explained how his torn UCL in his right thumb helped him improve his jump shot: “I think the surgery and everything ended up being like really a good thing for me because I was rehabbing and bringing my thumb back into my shot made me slow down.” pic.twitter.com/mpSPpsVr4c — Kenzo Fukuda (@kenzofuku) October 6, 2025 “I think the surgery and everything ended up being like really a good thing for me,” Moody said. “I was in rehab, and bringing my thumb back into my shot made me really slow down and notice everything about my jump shot. That helped me a lot.”Moody struggled with his jumper in the 2025 postseason, shooting just 35 percent from...