Moses Moody provided scoring punch off the bench for the Golden State Warriors in their Game 6 loss to the Houston Rockets. The defeat ended the Warriors' playoff run.
Moody finished Friday's game with 13 points over 22 minutes. He made five of 13 shots from the field, including three of five attempts from behind the arc.
This marked the second straight playoff game where Moody reached double figures in scoring for the Golden State Warriors. He converted 38.7 percent of his three-point attempts during the first-round series against the Houston Rockets.
His performance in Game 5 was particularly notable despite the team's 131-116 loss. In that contest, Moses Moody led the team with 25 points and nine rebounds, playing 26 minutes.
Game 5 saw struggles from starters like Steph Curry, who scored 13 points but made just four of 12 shots, and Jimmy Butler III, who finished with eight points on two-for-ten shooting. Pat Spencer was another reserve player who had a strong outing in the Game 5 loss.
Moody was a bright spot in a difficult series closeout game for the Warriors.
His scoring efficiency and rebounding provided needed production for Golden State.