
The Golden State Warriors have navigated a hot start to the 2024-25 season, working to find consistency while managing different lineup combinations .
With Stephen Curry continuing to lead the way and Draymond Green anchoring the defense, the Warriors have shown flashes of their championship past while also dealing with the challenges of integrating younger players and maintaining health across the roster.
There will never be another Steph Curry.
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) October 24, 2025
Enjoy him while you can pic.twitter.com/n5G9D6ghs1
The team's depth has been tested early, making every available body crucial as they aim to secure playoff positioning in a loaded Western Conference.
"I'm good. I'm ready to go," Moody said to reporters at Warriors practice Sunday. "Yeah, I feel great."
The 22-year-old's return comes at a crucial time for the Warriors, who have been managing injuries throughout the early portion of the season. Moody's absence left a noticeable gap in Golden State's rotation, particularly on the defensive end, where his versatility has become very important.
Asked Warriors’ Moses Moody what’s harder to regain, shooting rhythm or defense flow, when returning from injury:
— Kenzo Fukuda (@kenzofuku) October 26, 2025
“It’s a different flow for different groups you’re on the floor with so just finding your group and finding your role within that group takes some getting used to.” pic.twitter.com/10LjinVVQj
Moody provided additional details about the injury that sidelined him, downplaying the seriousness of what happened.
"It was really minor, no structural damage or anything," Moody said of his injury recovery. "I got the MRI, but it was really just [about] strengthening it and [being] precautionary. So, I'm in a good place."
Before the injury, Moody was carving out a consistent role in head coach Steve Kerr's rotation. The former lottery pick has shown steady improvement in his decision-making and three-point shooting, two areas that have become essential in Golden State's system.
Jonathan Kuminga has been the talk of the offseason for Golden State but Moses Moody has quietly been the much better fit.
— Hot Hand Theory (@HotHandTheory) October 6, 2025
Still just 23 years old and improving every season, Moody could be headed for the biggest and most consistent minutes of his career.pic.twitter.com/RyQcZzJEkB
The front office is very high on the young forward's ability to be a dynamic offensive and defensive threat alongside their aging core, and Moody's return gives Kerr additional flexibility in constructing lineups.
His 6-foot-6 frame and improving offensive game allow him to play both wing positions, and his activity on defense has drawn praise from teammates and coaches.
The Warriors will benefit from having a healthy Moody available as the season progresses.
For Moody personally, staying healthy is the next step in his development. The former Arkansas standout has shown flashes of being a reliable two-way player, and consistent availability will be key to keeping his place in the rotation.
Moses Moody pre-season Game 1 vs Lakers
— Ashwin (@Sudharsan_ak) October 6, 2025
19 PTS, 1 AST, 1 STL
7/9 FG% (77.8%)
5/7 3P% (71.4%)
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105.6 TS% pic.twitter.com/5gwWtazGYL
As Golden State navigates the stacked Western Conference, depth pieces like Moody become much more important over the course of a long season. His readiness to return improves the Warriors' overall roster and provides Kerr with more options as the team pursues another playoff run.
With Moody looking ready to go, Warriors fans can expect to see him back on the court soon, bringing his two-way ability with young legs back into the rotation.
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