Moses Moody Is Betting on the Future of Basketball Analytics with SportsVisio

The most important thing Moses Moody did this offseason wasn't showing up to the gym.

It was showing up to a cap table.

The Golden State Warriors guard — currently rehabbing a torn patellar tendon after a career-best season — has joined SportsVisio as an investor and strategic advisor.

Who SportsVisio Is — and Why It Matters

SportsVisio is a Boston-based AI sports analytics platform founded in 2021 by Jason Syversen, a former DARPA program director who ran over $100 million in classified research programs before moving into venture-backed sports tech. The platform uses computer vision and deep learning to transform game footage shot on any device — a phone on a tripod, a tablet in the bleachers — into NBA-style box scores, shot charts, player highlight reels, and advanced metrics, automatically.

No specialized hardware. No manual stat entry. Just point a camera, upload the footage, and let the AI work.

The company has raised over $9 million to date, with backing from Sapphire Sport, Hyperplane, Sony Innovation Fund, Mighty Capital, Alumni Ventures, and Sovereign's Capital. It serves more than 150 leagues, clubs, and teams across 16 countries, with more than 16,000 users on the platform. It has expanded from basketball into volleyball and 3x3, with baseball on the roadmap.

The thesis is straightforward: pro-level analytics shouldn't be locked behind pro-level budgets. SportsVisio is building the infrastructure to democratize what only NBA front offices used to have.

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Why Moses Moody Is the Right Person at the Right Table

Moses Moody is 23 years old. He's earned over $17 million in his NBA career. He holds an equity stake in at least one other early-stage company. He's been quietly building a network of founders, VC principals, and exited operators — hosting curated investor evenings during road trips throughout the season. He launched a digital AI mentor through Delphi to scale his mentorship reach beyond what his schedule allows. He joined the NBPA Foundation's board of directors last summer.

This is not an athlete slapping his name on a product because his agent made a call.

This is a player who understands, deeply, what the technology actually does — and who grew up in the exact pipeline that SportsVisio was built to serve.

Moody came up through the grassroots system. He played at Montverde Academy, one of the most analytically sophisticated prep programs in the country, before going to Arkansas and being taken 14th overall in the 2021 draft. He has spent his entire professional career inside the Warriors organization, one of the most data-forward franchises in basketball history. He knows what it means to have your performance broken down frame by frame. He knows what coaching looks like when it's powered by real data.

And he knows that most kids playing the game he played never had any of that.

That's the gap SportsVisio closes. And that's the gap Moody is now putting capital behind.