Moses Moody apparently didn’t need much time to find perspective after his season-ending knee injury.Warriors vice president of player health and performance Rick Celebrini received an unexpected phone call from Moody around 4:30 a.m. after Golden State returned home from its 137-131 overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks late last month, per The Athletic’s Marcus Thompson II.Celebrini initially feared something had gone wrong with Moody’s injured knee, but instead, Moody called to share the mindset he already had just hours after suffering the most serious injury of his basketball career.“I’ve noticed in my life that every time something goes bad for me, something good comes of it,” Moody told Celebrini.Rather than searching for reassurance, Moody already was looking ahead to what could come next.The conversation came after Moody ruptured the patellar tendon in his left knee during overtime when he went down attempting a breakaway dunk in the final minute. He later was stretchered off the floor. Moses Moody had to be carted off after appearing to suffer a leg injury on this play pic.twitter.com/qKgi0Y8RUZ — Warriors on NBCS...