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Warriors Await Key Player's Return Amid Injury Woes
Golden State's playoff hopes hinge on the recovery of a young sharpshooter.
Mar. 19, 2026 at 9:41am
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The Golden State Warriors have been hit hard by injuries, with several key players sidelined. The latest setback is the wrist sprain suffered by second-year guard Moses Moody, who has now missed eight straight games. Head coach Steve Kerr confirmed that Moody is still only practicing with his left hand, and his return is not as imminent as the team had hoped. This comes at a critical time for the Warriors, who are fighting to stay in the playoff picture in the tight Western Conference race.
Why it matters
Moody's absence has had a significant impact on the Warriors' offense, as his 40% three-point shooting and ability to stretch the floor have been sorely missed. The team's three-point percentage has plummeted since he went down, and they have struggled to generate the same open looks for their stars. With the playoff race tightening, the Warriors need Moody back to provide a scoring punch and complement their other injured players.
The details
Moody suffered the wrist injury against the Los Angeles Clippers earlier this month. He had been a consistent contributor for the Warriors, starting 48 games and averaging a career-high 11.9 points per game. The team had hoped he would return sooner, but Kerr confirmed that Moody is still only practicing with his left hand, and his timeline for a return is unclear. The Warriors have gone 2-6 since Moody's injury, and their three-point shooting has dropped significantly without his presence.
- Moody suffered the wrist injury against the Los Angeles Clippers earlier this month.
- Moody has now missed eight straight games for the Warriors.
The players
Moses Moody
A second-year guard for the Golden State Warriors who has been sidelined with a wrist injury, averaging a career-high 11.9 points per game this season.
Steve Kerr
The head coach of the Golden State Warriors, who provided an update on Moody's recovery timeline.
What they’re saying
“Moody has now missed eight straight games with a wrist sprain suffered against the Los Angeles Clippers earlier this month. Kerr confirmed on Wednesday that the 23-year-old is still only practicing with his left hand, and that his return is not as close as the organisation had hoped.”
— Steve Kerr, Head Coach
What’s next
The Warriors will continue to monitor Moody's progress and hope to have him back on the court as soon as possible to bolster their playoff push.
The takeaway
The Warriors' playoff hopes hinge on getting healthy, and the absence of young sharpshooter Moses Moody has been a significant blow to their offense. His return could provide a much-needed scoring boost as the team fights to stay in the postseason picture.
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