Warriors provide injury updates on Chris Paul, Moses Moody

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Ahead of a Tuesday night clash with the Philadelphia 76ers, the Warriors provided injury updates on both Chris Paul and Moses Moody. Moody's return appears imminent, while Paul's is multiple weeks away.

The following comes from the team:

"Warriors guard Moses Moody, who suffered a grade 1 strain of his left calf on January 10 vs. New Orleans and has missed the last six games, was recently re-evaluated. The evaluation indicated that Moody is making good progress. He has been cleared to practice.

Warriors guard Chris Paul, who has missed the last eight games after suffering a second metacarpal fracture of his left hand on January 5 vs. Detroit and subsequently underwent surgery on January 8, was recently re-evaluated. The re-evaluation indicated that Paul is making good progress. He has been cleared to begin light on-court individual workouts with a splint on his left hand and will be re-evaluated again in two weeks."

That puts Moody on track to potentially return for Friday's road game in Memphis, while Paul's return may well be after the All-Star Break.

The soonest he could return is for the team's February 14 matchup with the Los Angeles Clippers, followed by their makeup game with the Utah Jazz February 15. Then the All-Star Break begins. That assumes Paul is not traded before the February 8 trade deadline.

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