DENVER – Klay Thompson calls his idea of shooting a basketball an upside-down wave, like water flowing through your body. His former Warriors teammate, Moses Moody , understood the concept when he least expected to.

Moody, in late May, underwent right thumb surgery to repair a torn UCL that severely hampered him in the NBA playoffs. He could have focused solely on his legs in the weight room and stayed in shape running and lifting. The work couldn’t stop there, especially after shooting a career-high 37.4 percent from 3-point range.

Somehow, someway, Moody was going to improve his jump shot . Even without his shooting hand readily available to him.

The slight change he made to his shot in the offseason began by accident, learning to shoot left-handed.

“Shooting with my left is

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