Moses Moody's form was split into two seperate periods following the All-Star break, with his production falling off a cliff late in the season which caused problems for the Golden State Warriors and head coach Steve Kerr.
After finding a consistent starting lineup that featured Moody, Kerr was again forced to change things up as the young wing shot just 31.1% from 3-point range over the last 13 games of the regular season, followed by 33.3% during the playoffs.
Moses Moody's late-season form now looks more forgiving
It was later revealed that Moody was playing with a torn UCL in his thumb that required surgery, granting some forgiveness to his late season form and some optimism on his ability to turn it around when Golden State's new campaign gets underway next month.
