As the world focused on the devastating impact Stephen Curry’s absence has had on the Warriors, Moses Moody spent considerable time sitting on the bench, occasionally peeking at the bandage wrapped around his sprained right wrist.Quiet and reflective, Moody was the other injured-but-visible member of the Warriors. The one barely mentioned among the reasons for the team’s slide. For 10 games, all the 6-foot-6 forward could do was watch as the team went 2-8 over that span.Moody returned Monday night in Dallas, and his presence was essential to Golden State’s 137-131 overtime victory over the Mavericks. Playing 34 minutes, he produced 23 points, three rebounds, three assists, three steals and two blocks.Moody was the MVP of the game – a game he did not finish after being subjected to a sadistic twist of fate with 69 seconds remaining in OT.“Everybody on the floor was just horrified,” coach Steve Kerr told reporters in Dallas.After swiping the dribble of Mavericks prize rookie Cooper Flagg, Moody went sprinting in for an uncontested dunk that would punctuate a triumphant return. He never got to the rim. As he took flight, it was immediate...