Warriors youngster still viewed as positive trade asset despite tough injury originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Among the limited assets that the Golden State Warriors have player-wise, one player who could bring them a decent return is Moses Moody.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementUnfortunately, Moody went down with a gruesome knee injury a season ago, which has raised questions about his future with the organization. The hope is that the Warriors can eventually get him back from his injury and that he’ll be the same type of player he once was.However, it’s also possible that Golden State understands he’s one of its few remaining assets and is trying to trade him.According to the latest, because of his contract and upside, even with this injury, there’s still a feeling he can be a decent asset.“Moses Moody, Warriors. (Remaining contract: two years, $26 million.) Moody has developed into a valuable piece for Golden State, but a nasty knee injury could keep him out for most of next season. The Warriors are short on time, so could move Moody to make room for LeBron James, or for another potential move. Even with the injury, Moody’s upside and reasonable contract make him an asset,” Sean Deveney wrote.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThere were times when Moody looked like a really good player for Golden State.There were other times when he seemed about average. He’s a typical young player who has had his ups and downs, though it’s important to remember that while he’s been in the league for five seasons, he recently turned 24 years old, so this is still a young kid who has gotten some important minutes in big moments for Golden State.Warriors given tough news on Jimmy Butler trade realityWarriors likely won’t land Anthony Davis because of strange Wizards reasonLakers two young players named as potential trade pieces on Jonathan KumingaSpurs trade idea brings in Bronny JamesDraymond Green could actually leave Golden State for LeBron James reason
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