Warriors' Moses Moody undergoes surgery on shooting hand
Briefly

Moses Moody, a 22-year-old guard for the Warriors, recently had surgery on a torn ligament in his right thumb. This injury likely contributed to his disappointing postseason performance, where he recorded a 0-of-15 shooting slump. Despite this setback, he averaged career highs in points, minutes, and steals during the regular season. Moody had become a regular starter before being replaced, but the team remains optimistic about his recovery in time for training camp. His injury echoes the struggles of teammate Steph Curry, who also dealt with thumb issues this season.
After going through his 0 of 15 skid, the Arkansas product finally made a shot in Game 4, and then ended his season with a 3-of-6, 12-point outing in Game 5 against Minnesota.
The Warriors announced Thursday that Moses Moody, 22, underwent surgery on a torn ligament in his right thumb.
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