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The devastating reason Moses Moody is dominating Google Trends

One minute you're the hero of the night, stealing the ball from a generational rookie. The next, an entire arena falls dead silent. If you’re wondering why Golden State's rising star is suddenly the most searched name on the planet this Tuesday morning, buckle up. It’s not about a blockbuster trade.

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Chris PattersonJournalist
24 March 2026 at 08:02 am3 min read
The devastating reason Moses Moody is dominating Google Trends

The silence was deafening. You could hear a pin drop in the American Airlines Center, which is saying something for a Mavericks home crowd in overtime.

If your feeds are flooded with "Moses Moody" this morning, it’s unfortunately not because the Warriors' wing just dropped a career-defining mixtape. (Though, to be fair, he was having an absolute blinder of a night). The truth is far more brutal.

I got a text from a scout near the Golden State tunnel right after the final buzzer. "Never seen Steph look this shaken," they wrote. And honestly? I don't blame him.

Let's set the scene. Moody had just missed 10 straight games with a sprained right wrist. He comes back to the hardwood and immediately reminds everyone why he's considered the franchise's bridge to the future, dropping a team-high 23 points. We are deep in overtime. There are exactly 58 seconds left on the clock. Moody strips the ball from Cooper Flagg—yes, the rookie phenom everyone in the league is already terrified of—and breaks away all alone for what should be the game-sealing dunk.

And then? The cruelest thing in sports happens. The non-contact collapse.

His left leg simply buckled before he even went up for the shot.

"When a bloke goes down without anyone touching him, every single player on that court knows exactly what it means. You don't need a medical degree to feel the air leave the stadium."

(That’s the unspoken nightmare of professional basketball, by the way). Moody was stretchered off the floor, clutching his leg, while head coach Steve Kerr literally put his hands over his face in horror as the arena went entirely silent. Even though the Warriors ultimately won 136-131, the victory felt more like a wake.

Why does this change everything in the West?

For one, Golden State's front office now has a massive, gaping hole in their perimeter rotation right as the playoff race hits boiling point. Moody isn't just a role player anymore; he was finally breaking out.

👀 What happens to Moody's future now?
Because he secured a three-year, $39 million extension in October 2024, his financial security is thankfully locked in. But his trajectory as the Warriors' primary secondary scorer? That’s entirely on ice. Depending on the X-rays on his left knee, we might not see him again until late 2027.
👀 How does Steve Kerr survive this?
Expect a brutal workload to fall squarely back onto Steph Curry's shoulders. You don't just magically replace a 23-year-old wing who can seamlessly drop 23 points and lock down the perimeter on a random Monday night in Dallas.

Is it fair? Absolutely not. Does the ruthless NBA schedule care? Not one bit. But for those agonizing 58 seconds in Dallas, the entire basketball world stopped, collectively holding its breath for a young talent who deserved so much better.

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Chris PattersonJournalist

Journalist specialising in Sport. Passionate about analysing current trends.