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Moses Moody Suffers Gruesome Knee Injury Vs Mavs
In OT, Moody's 3-point shooting paid dividends, with him draining a crucial shot from beyond to extend the Warriors' lead. He then drove into the lane on a fast-break, landed awkwardly, and seemed to suffer a horrible left knee injury. This was Moody's first game back after missing 10 with a wrist sprain. He had 23 points tonight.
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