For the first time since his knee injury, Warriors guard Moses Moody spoke to reporters more in-depth about his torn patellar tendon.Moody’s update — and his uplifted demeanor — should give Dub Nation some relief.“When they told me a patellar tendon tear, mine was the best-case scenario, being straight from the bone and a clear tear,” Moody said Friday after Golden State’s 124-118 loss to the Sacramento Kings (h/t ESPN’s Anthony Slater). “… It’s just a better way to do it. So that was good news. The surgery, they said, was pretty easy. I was under in like 90 minutes. It wasn’t too bad. I was doing rehab the next day. “So I’m on my way back.”The 23-year-old sustained the injury in a late March game against the Dallas Mavericks, when he went up for a dunk and collapsed to the ground while holding his left knee.Moody instantly was ruled out for the remainder of the 2025-26 NBA season, and a “lengthy rehab” was anticipated.While Moody hasn’t identified a target date for his potential return, he revealed he plans to set goals to track his progress throughout his...
Moses Moody shares injury update, reveals he’s ‘setting some goals’ for progress
Published April 11, 2026 at 12:45 PM
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