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Moses Moody injured in Warriors' overtime win over Mavericks

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  • Moses Moody injured his knee after a dunk in overtime against the Mavericks.
  • The Warriors won 137-131, with Moody scoring 23 points before the injury.
  • Coach Steve Kerr said the injury looked bad, and Moody will undergo further scans.

Moses Moody was injured during an overtime game between the Golden State Warriors and the Dallas Mavericks. The 23-year-old player landed awkwardly after a dunk in overtime and had to be carried off the court on a stretcher. He was reportedly in pain and holding his left knee.

Golden State won the game 137-131. Moody had scored 23 points before the injury. Warriors coach Steve Kerr said the injury looked bad, but the team does not know the exact nature of it.

the injury looked bad, but the team does not know the exact nature of it

Steve Kerr, Warriors coach

Moody has already been X-rayed and will be flown back to San Francisco for further MRI scans on his knee. The Warriors are in tenth place in the NBA's Western Conference. The team reportedly has injury concerns, with star player Stephen Curry still out.

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