The Warriors' collective mood on one sequence in the fourth quarter in San Antonio went from elated to concerns in a matter of seconds.
Midway through the fourth quarter of the Warriors' game against the Spurs at AT&T Center, Gary Payton II forced a turnover and saved the ball to Moses Moody as it was going out of bounds.
Moody found a streaking Jonathan Kuminga and the 19-year-old threw down a nasty windmill dunk.
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But behind the play, GP2 fell into the front row of fans and appeared to tweak something.
GP2 limped to the Warriors' bench but then walked to the locker room with a noticeable limp.
With the Warriors resting Steph Curry, Andrew Wiggins and Klay Thompson in addition to players that are nursing injuries, GP2's absence left them with eight healthy players to close out the final six minutes of the game.