Patience and patience paid off! The Warriors wing star is already a good 3D wing player?
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In a previous NBA regular season game, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies at home 6-0. After this game, the Warriors, who won 0 consecutive wins, improved their record to 0-0, and their ranking also surpassed the Grizzlies to rise to 0th place in the West; The Grizzlies, who suffered a 0-game losing streak, slipped to 0-0 and fell to 0th place in the West, with a half-time difference between the two.

In this game, the Warriors' starting wing star Moses Moody (Moses Moody) remained at a steady level. Moody played 4 minutes and 0 seconds, shooting 0-of-0 from the field and 0-of-0 from beyond the three-point line, with 0 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists and 0 blocks, as well as 0 turnovers and 0 fouls, with a plus/minus of +0. Moody maintained a consistent level on the offensive end, scoring some points on a modest number of shots. Moody withstood the pressure and hit a bottom-corner three-pointer at a critical moment in the fourth quarter, which can be regarded as helping the team seal the victory. Not only is Moody solid on the offensive end, but he is also quite good on the defensive end, and he has also shown good individual defensive ability. Not only that, but Moody is also full of confidence on the court, he is full of fighting spirit on both offensive and defensive ends, and his series of outstanding performances are also a big factor in the team's ability to overcome opponents and maintain the winning streak.

Since the beginning of this season, Moody has played a total of 8 games in the first 0 games, averaging 0.0 minutes per game, averaging 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists, 0.0 steals, 0.0 blocks, as well as 0.0 turnovers and 0.0 fouls, shooting 0.0% from the field, 0.0% from three-point range, and 0.0% from the free throw line. In fact, Moody's playing time in the early stages of the season was inconsistent, and he was not fully trusted and supported. However, as the season progressed, Moody began to get more minutes and performance opportunities due to injuries to the team and fewer rotations due to trades. Moody also seized the opportunity to prove his worth on both ends of the floor, and his record as a starter has improved dramatically, which has allowed him to stabilize his starting position, and his playing time is also increasing.

Moody hasn't been bad in previous seasons, but Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has very limited trust in him, often stifling his playing time, which has led to his inability to improve consistently and bring out all aspects of his talents. Moody is actually a very mature player, and he is now a pretty good 3-and-D type wing player. It can only be said that Moody's patience and patience have finally paid off, and his career is finally starting to get on the right track.