Moses Moody put together a pair of nice performances in down games against Houston but hasn’t looked comfortable in most competitive situations this postseason. He went 0-for-5 from the floor in Game 2 and has missed his last eight 3-pointers.
Several of those misses have been end-of-clock grenades and not Moody’s fault whatsoever. But they could still sap some of his confidence.
“This is the playoffs, I’ve seen this my entire career,” Kerr said. “Stuff happens. Some players, like in Moses’ case, the way Buddy has played the last couple games has limited Moses’ minutes. … Things start going bad for you, and all of the sudden you end up with the ball with two seconds on the shot clock five times in two games. I feel terrible for Moses, because literally four or five of those he had to just throw it up there.”