For the warriors at the moment, the more pressing issue for the team is to get Draymond Green to return, and Green has been absent from the Warriors' games since the beginning of January, and the Warriors have only a 14-12 record during this time.
So when will Green make a comeback? According to ESPN, there is currently no timeline for Green's comeback, which also means he may even miss all the remaining games of the regular season due to a back injury:
Green's defensive and organizational skills are definitely the key to both ends of the Warriors' offensive and defensive ends, at least for the Warriors, an important premise for them to impact the championship trophy is Green's healthy comeback.
James Wiseman, on the other hand, has not played any games for the Warriors for nearly a year, with only 19 games left in the Warriors' regular season. According to ESPN reporter Kendra Andrews, the Warriors coach revealed that it is "highly unlikely" that James Wiseman will be an important part of the Warriors' rotation lineup again this season, especially in the playoffs:
So from the current point of view, the Warriors are more interested in ensuring the health of James Wiseman this season and making him a core part of the team in the next season.
Finally, after Moses Moody played well enough against the Warriors against the Lone Rangers, head coach Steve Kerr praised the young player's performance and promised to continue to give Moody more opportunities in future games:
Of course, Kerr's commitment does not mean that Henley will necessarily guarantee Moody's playing time or enter the rotation in the playoffs, because Kerr only said that he will give Moody some chances, and it remains to be seen whether Moody can seize these opportunities.