The entire basketball community remains shaken up following Warriors guard Moses Moody’s devastating injury, which he suffered in Golden State’s 137-131 overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks on Monday.The Warriors announced Tuesday that Moody’s MRI confirmed a torn left patellar tendon, which will sideline the fifth-year player for the rest of the 2025-26 NBA season.While the news is nothing but a crushing blow for Golden State, Warriors coach Steve Kerr provided some positive news regarding Moody’s path back to the court.“The MRI was clean in terms of all that other stuff,” Kerr said Tuesday on 95.7 The Game’s “Willard & Dibs” show.“It’s the tendon, so no damage to the cartilage and [the] bone, so that’s the good news. And that allows it for a pretty basic surgery, and beyond that, I probably shouldn’t say anything because I tend to get myself in trouble.” "The MRI was clean. It's the [patellar] tendon. No damage to cartilage or bone, so that's the good news. That allows it to be a pretty basic surgery." – Steve Kerr shares some positive news about...