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  • Steph Curry, Moses Moody graded in Warriors loss to Suns


    Well, that sure was ugly. The Golden State Warriors shot just 37.5% from the field on Friday, falling back to earth with a one-sided, 130-105 loss to the Phoenix Suns. Whatever momentum and confidence they built on Wednesday in defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder evaporated without a trade on Friday at the Chase Center.

    Now I must, unfortunately, grade the players. As always, grades are based on my expectations for each player, with a “B” grade representing the average performance for that player.

    Note: True-shooting percentage (TS) is a scoring efficiency metric that accounts for threes and free throws. Entering Friday’s games, league-average TS was 57.4%.

    Andrew Wiggins

    31 minutes, 17 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 1 block, 1 foul, 6-for-20 shooting, 1-for-5 threes, 4-for-5 free throws, 38.3% TS, -26

    A weird game from Wiggins. He was one of the most active Warriors in so many phases, as he led the team in rebounds and assists, all without turning the ball over. And I was pretty impressed with his defense on Kevin Durant.

    He also could not buy a bucket, and while he was more than happy to hoist shot after shot, he didn’t seem very interested in trying to get good shots. It’s hard to knock a guy too much for shooting inefficiently when everyone around him was an offensive zombie, but it’s also hard to give a guy too much credit when he took almost as many shots as any two of his teammates combined, and made them at a ghastly clip.

    In summation … shrug.

    Grade: B-
    Post-game bonus: Tied for the team lead in points and rebounds, led the team in assists, worst plus/minus on the team.

    Gary Payton II

    12 minutes, 3 points, 3 rebounds, 1 turnover, 1 foul, 1-for-6 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, 1-for-2 free throws, 21.8% TS, -11

    Payton got the start and played some pretty strong defense on Devin Booker. He also missed a bunch of buckets at the rim, which is rare for him, and ultimately his lack of offense was too costly to allow his defense to stay on the floor.

    Grade: C

    Quinten Post

    19 minutes, 9 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block, 2 fouls, 3-for-9 shooting, 2-for-4 threes, 1-for-1 free throws, 47.7% TS, -17

    Post got a nice show of confidence by remaining in the starting lineup after Wednesday’s clunker. And he was much, much better in this one. He was a much bigger force in the paint, gobbling up rebounds and playing decent defense without fouling.

    He’s still learning how to score at the rim, though, as he was just 1-for-5 inside the arc in this game. The finishing ability will definitely come, though: he has good moves in the post to get clean looks, and he has great touch. It seems he’s just struggling a little bit with the increased size and speed of the NBA game, which is understandable for a player who entered the game having played just 108 total minutes in his career.

    Grade: B
    Post-game bonus: Tied for the team lead in rebounds.

    Buddy Hield

    19 minutes, 13 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, 3 turnovers, 2 fouls, 5-for-7 shooting, 3-for-5 threes, 92.9% TS, -9

    It seems like the Warriors game plan was run, run, run, and no one took that to heart quite like Hield did. It seemed like every time he touched the ball he was rushing up the court as quickly as he could. It was energy and effort that the team sorely needed and, sadly, could not match.

    It also led to him finally catching fire on offense, and he was probably the team’s best player in the first half, and definitely their best shooter.

    It got a little ugly for him in the second half, but I can’t blame him too much since he was pressing out of desperation.

    Grade: B+

    Steph Curry

    31 minutes, 14 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks, 2 turnovers, 1 foul, 5-for-14 shooting, 1-for-6 threes, 3-for-3 free throws, 45.7% TS, -18

    For the second game in a row, Curry was held scoreless in the first quarter, and was a total non-factor in the first half. Unfortunately, he didn’t have a second-half turnaround on Friday like he did on Wednesday.

    It’s certainly not time to question whether Curry is falling off a little. But it is becoming clear that, between the roster’s issues, the offensive burden he carries, and his age, we’ve reached an unfortunate point where the Warriors usually need Curry to be the best player on the court to have a chance to win, and he’s not able to be that player as often as he once was.

    There’s no shame in getting outplayed by Durant and Booker in one game. But the Warriors just don’t have many paths to victory when that happens. A tough game for the Chef.

    Grade: C-

    Kevon Looney

    15 minutes, 2 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 3 fouls, 1-for-2 shooting, 0-for-1 free throws, 41.0% TS, -1

    A really strong defensive game for Looney, even though he didn’t bring Wednesday’s offensive excellence with him. He just didn’t impact the game all that much, but the defense really was impressive, minus the fouls.

    Grade: B
    Post-game bonus: Tied for the best plus/minus on the team.

    Gui Santos

    19 minutes, 5 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists, 1 turnover, 2 fouls, 1-for-3 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, 3-for-4 free throws, 52.5% TS, -4

    My favorite sequence in the game involved Santos. He took Durant one-on-one, crossed him over, blew by him easily, and laid the ball in. About 10 seconds later, Durant pulled up for a three directly in Santos’ face, and drained in, then gave the youngster a smack on the butt. It seemed a fun and competitive show of respect from the former Warrior to the current one.

    Grade: B-

    Moses Moody

    24 minutes, 17 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 1 foul, 5-for-10 shooting, 4-for-7 threes, 3-for-5 free throws, 69.7% TS, -6

    A fantastic Moody game. He had some critical threes to help keep the Warriors in the game early on, and was one of the few players who brought energy and effort all night long. The He played half the game, and the Warriors were outscored by six points when he was on the court and 19 points when he wasn’t. That feels about right.

    Grade: A
    Post-game bonus: Tied for the team lead in points.

    Dennis Schröder

    21 minutes, 5 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals, 1 block, 1 turnover, 4 fouls, 2-for-8 shooting, 1-for-5 threes, 0-for-2 free throws, 28.2% TS, -13

    I thought Schröder played pretty well everywhere except scoring. And it was a tough watch there, as the Suns dared him to shoot threes, which he obliged, but without success. Strong game elsewhere, though.

    Grade: B-

    Brandin Podziemski

    22 minutes, 14 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 3 turnovers, 2 fouls, 5-for-9 shooting, 4-for-7 threes, 77.8% TS, -6

    Post-injury Podziemski continues to be a brand new player, and it’s awesome. A little out of control in this one at times, but otherwise a great game from Podz.

    Grade: B+

    Kyle Anderson

    12 minutes, 4 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 turnover, 2-for-3 shooting, 0-for-1 threes, 66.7% TS, -7

    These Kyle Anderson minutes were, without a doubt, Kyle Anderson minutes.

    Grade: B

    Trayce Jackson-Davis

    9 minutes, 2 points, 1 rebound, 0-for-2 shooting, 2-for-2 free throws, 34.7% TS, -6

    After getting a DNP on Wednesday, TJD got back on the court on Friday, but not until late in the third quarter when the ship was sinking and the team was in desperation mode. Looked a little out of sorts.

    Grade: C

    Lindy Waters III

    6 minutes, 0 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal, 0-for-3 shooting, 0-for-2 threes, 0.0% TS, -1

    Just some garbage time for Waters, who is out of the rotation at the moment.

    Friday’s inactives: Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, Jackson Rowe, Pat Spencer



    In the Golden State Warriors’ recent loss to the Phoenix Suns, both Steph Curry and Moses Moody put on a solid performance but ultimately fell short.

    Steph Curry, the two-time NBA MVP, led the Warriors with 23 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists. Despite his impressive scoring, Curry struggled from beyond the arc, shooting just 3-14 from three-point range. His ability to create shots for himself and others was evident, but the Suns’ defense made it difficult for him to find his rhythm.

    Rookie Moses Moody also had a strong showing, contributing 15 points off the bench. The 19-year-old showcased his scoring ability and confidence on the court, providing a spark for the Warriors in the second unit. Moody’s energy and hustle were key factors in keeping the game competitive.

    Overall, Curry and Moody both played well in the loss, but the Warriors were unable to overcome the Suns’ strong performance. As the team looks to bounce back, Curry and Moody will continue to be key players in their quest for success.

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  • Moses Moody Knee Injury Update for January 23, 2025


    Moses Moody is dealing with a knee injury but is expected to play for the Golden State Warriors. The team will face the Chicago Bulls on January 23, 2025, at Chase Center.

    In the recent game against the Sacramento Kings on January 22, Moody scored 11 points in 25 minutes. He made four out of ten field goals and three out of seven three-point attempts. His performance added up to 16.4 fantasy points, along with two rebounds and two assists.

    This season, Moses Moody has played in 36 games and missed six. He averages 8.2 points per game and makes about 1.6 three-pointers per game with a shooting percentage of 42.9%. The Warriors score more when he plays, averaging 111.4 points compared to 104.2 when he does not play.






    Moses Moody Knee Injury Update: January 23, 2025

    Arkansas Razorbacks’ standout guard Moses Moody has been dealing with a knee injury that has sidelined him for the past few weeks. However, there is some good news on the horizon for the talented sophomore.

    According to team sources, Moody has been making significant progress in his recovery and is nearing a return to action. While he is still listed as day-to-day, there is optimism that he could be back on the court in the coming weeks.

    Moody has been a crucial player for the Razorbacks this season, averaging over 20 points per game before his injury. His scoring ability and defensive prowess have been sorely missed in his absence, but his impending return is sure to give a much-needed boost to the team.

    Fans are eagerly anticipating Moody’s comeback and are hopeful that he will be back to full strength soon. Stay tuned for further updates on his status as he continues his rehabilitation process.

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  • Moses Moody News: Joins starting lineup Tuesday


    Moody is in the starting lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Jazz, John Dickinson of 95.7 The Game San Francisco reports.

    The Warriors are opting to have Moody make his fifth start of the season Tuesday, with Gary Payton sliding to the second unit against Utah. Over four appearances in Golden State’s first unit in 2024-25, Moody averaged 10.8 points, 3.0 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 2.5 three-pointers in 19.4 minutes while shooting a blistering 62.5 percent from beyond the arc.

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    Exciting news for Arkansas Razorbacks fans as Moses Moody is set to join the starting lineup for Tuesday’s game. The highly-touted freshman guard has been making a strong impact off the bench and now gets his opportunity to shine from the tip-off.

    Head coach Eric Musselman has been impressed with Moody’s work ethic and maturity on and off the court, leading to this promotion to the starting five. With his scoring ability and defensive prowess, Moody is sure to make an immediate impact in the starting lineup.

    Razorbacks fans can look forward to seeing Moses Moody showcase his skills as a starter and help lead the team to victory. Stay tuned for more updates on this talented young player as he continues to make a name for himself in college basketball. #MosesMoody #Razorbacks #StartingLineup #CollegeBasketball

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  • Meow! My Groovy Life with Tiger Beat’s Teen Idols by Ann Moses



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    From Davy Jones to Bobby Sherman, I share behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive interviews with your favorite teen idols. Join me as I relive the excitement of teenybopper fandom and the wild world of celebrity crushes.

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  • Moses Moody out, Ja Morant questionable for Warriors vs. Grizzlies

    Moses Moody out, Ja Morant questionable for Warriors vs. Grizzlies


    The Golden State Warriors are back in action tonight after a little bit of a break, as they host the Memphis Grizzlies at 5:00 p.m. PT. It’s the start of a new era for the Dubs, who will welcome point guard Dennis Schröder into the fold after a trade over the weekend. Schröder is expected to start, and it will be fun to see what the lineups look like with him around.

    Here’s the full injury report.

    Warriors

    Out — Moses Moody (left knee patellar tendonopathy)

    Moody’s knee injury is certainly lingering longer than Golden State had anticipated. This is his third straight absence, after two games in which he left the game before halftime. That, combined with the in-season tournament break, means Moody hasn’t played a full game since December 5. Hopefully he’s back to full strength soon.

    Grizzlies

    Out — Jay Huff (left ankle sprain)

    Huff is in his fourth NBA season and on his fourth team. But fourth time’s the charm, as he’s having his best season by far, and looks like a clear NBA rotation piece. He shouldn’t be out too long with his ankle injury.

    Out — GG Jackson II (right fifth metatarsal repair)

    Jackson had a standout rookie season last year, averaging 14.6 points per game despite being a second-round pick. He really capitalized on all of the injuries that Memphis had. Unfortunately, he turned into one of those injuries this year, as he underwent offseason surgery and has yet to make his season debut.

    Out — Vince Williams Jr. (right ankle sprain)

    Williams has really struggled with injuries this year, and has only played in three games in his third season. Hopefully he can get back on the court soon.

    Doubtful — Marcus Smart (left shoulder soreness)

    It’s always fun watching Smart guard Steph Curry, though I’m guessing Curry will be pretty happy if he doesn’t have to go up against one of the league’s premier perimeter defenders on every possession.

    Questionable — Ja Morant (low back soreness)

    The Grizzlies difficult 2023-2024 season finally put to rest the silly notion that they were somehow better when their All-Star point guard couldn’t play. A healthy Morant is essential for Memphis’ chances of success, and the Warriors won’t shed any tears if he can’t play.



    In a surprising turn of events, Moses Moody has been ruled out for the upcoming game between the Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies. This comes as a blow to the Warriors, as Moody has been a key contributor to their success this season.

    On the other side, Ja Morant is listed as questionable for the game. The star point guard has been dealing with a knee injury and his status for the game remains up in the air. Morant’s presence on the court is crucial for the Grizzlies, as he is their leading scorer and playmaker.

    With Moody out and Morant’s status uncertain, this matchup between two of the top teams in the Western Conference will be even more intriguing. Both teams will need to adjust their game plans accordingly and rely on their depth to make up for the absence of key players.

    Stay tuned for updates on Morant’s status and be sure to tune in to see how both teams respond to these roster changes in what promises to be an exciting and competitive game.

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