Stephen Curry didn’t need to say a word.
As Moses Moody was carted off the court on a stretcher during the Golden State Warriors’ 137-131 overtime win over the Dallas Mavericks, Curry’s reaction on the NBC Sports Bay Area broadcast told the story.
Shaking his head with a stunned expression, Curry appeared visibly distraught — a moment that quickly spread across social media and underscored the emotional toll of another potentially devastating injury for a team already stretched thin.
The scene unfolded late in overtime at the American Airlines Center, where Moody suffered a left knee injury after his leg buckled while attempting a breakaway dunk. Trainers rushed to his side as players from both teams gathered, and the arena fell silent as he was stabilized and taken off the court.
Warriors’ Injury Woes Deepen With Moses Moody Scare
The timing could hardly be worse for Golden State.
Already without multiple key contributors, the Warriors have been navigating a difficult stretch of the season marked by injuries and inconsistency. Jimmy Butler has been ruled out for the year with a torn ACL, while Curry himself has missed significant time, forcing the team to rely heavily on its depth.
Moody’s injury adds another layer of uncertainty for a team fighting to stay in the Western Conference play-in picture.
Head coach Steve Kerr acknowledged the concern after the game.
“We don’t know what it is, but it sure looked bad,” Kerr said.
Moody left the arena on crutches with a brace on his left knee and is expected to undergo further imaging once the team returns to the Bay Area.
