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The Moses Moody Injury is DEVASTATING. What Now for the Warriors? | The Death Lineup
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The Golden State Warriors’ 2026 season has hit a heartbreaking crossroads. In this clip from The Death Lineup, Brian Gonzales and Garrett Gonzales break down the "gruesome" season-ending knee injury to Moses Moody and what it means for the future of the franchise.
Just as Moody was establishing himself as a vital two-way wing in the Warriors' "revamp" era, a torn patellar tendon has sidelined him indefinitely. We discuss the immediate fallout: Who gets his minutes? With the rotation already thin, we look at internal options like Nate Williams and Gui Santos, and whether Steve Kerr will be forced to lean even heavier on a returning Stephen Curry or Kristaps Porzingis.
Beyond this season, the injury raises massive questions for the 2026 NBA Draft. Do the Warriors now have to prioritize a "big wing" or combo forward?
What do YOU think the Warriors should do? Should they hunt for a veteran wing in free agency, or is it time to look toward the draft for a Moody replacement? Comment your thoughts below!
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