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...