

Moses Moody on Why He Joined SportsVisio as Strategic Advisor
Moses Moody, Warriors guard, is joining SportsVisio as a Strategic Advisor.
Here's what he brings to our team, and why we're fired up about it.
1. Player perspective at every level of the game
Moses has lived every step of the basketball pipeline: local leagues, AAU, Montverde Academy, the McDonald's All-American game, University of Arkansas, first-round pick, and NBA Champion for the Warriors. He knows what film and analytics unlock for a player, and he knows exactly what he didn't have coming up.
In his Sports Business Journal interview announcing the partnership, he put it like this:
"I didn't know the value of what shots are better to take. I didn't know how to win games. When I got to the NBA, that was my first time having coaches sitting here analyzing the game."
An NBA guard did not learn how to win a basketball game until he got to the league. He made it anyway.
That's the gap SportsVisio exists to close. And that's the product lens Moses brings to every call we have with him.
2. A hands-on role on product
Moses isn't a name on a cap table. He's advising us directly on the player-facing side of the product: highlight reels, shot charts, and the feedback loops a young player actually uses to get better. He's interested in how we can make video more interactive and more engaging in the basketball settings.
Jason Syversen, our CEO: "Moses is a tech-savvy guy and, being in the valley, he wants to embrace that startup culture." He's already in the product conversations.
3. A network built for the moment we're in
Moses joins Duncan Robinson (Pistons) and Tim Tebow (via Waterstone Impact Fund) on our cap table. Sapphire Sport and Sony Innovation Fund have contributed to our $9M raised, with SportsVisio growing toward multiple millions in ARR in 2026.
Moses plugs into that circle and expands it. Into the NBA, into the next generation of players, into the networks that decide where youth basketball tooling goes next.
The vision he signed up for
Also from the SBJ piece, Jason commented on his vision.
"There will not be a universe where you go to your men's league pickup game or your daughter's middle school game and don't get every highlight reel on your phone and share clips."
NBA-level film, box scores, and shot charts, at youth-league prices, for every player, every game. Roughly $1 per player per game. Processing moving from eight hours toward real-time.
Why this matters now
Youth basketball is the largest pool of athletes in American sports and the one with the least data infrastructure. High-end club programs buy their way to film. Everyone else writes stats on a clipboard, if they have one.
We're building for everyone else.
Record the game. We do the rest.
- Full box score from any camera angle
- Individual player highlight reels, auto-clipped by play
- Shot charts and Coach Mode analytics at youth-budget prices
- Works from a phone tripod in a rec gym
Read the full SBJ feature → sportsbusinessjournal.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Moses Moody, and what is his role at SportsVisio?
Moses Moody is a Golden State Warriors guard, NBA Champion, McDonald's All-American, and former five-star recruit out of Arkansas. In April 2026 he joined SportsVisio as a Strategic Advisor and investor. He works directly with the product team on the player-facing side of SportsVisio: highlight reels, shot charts, and the feedback tools young basketball players use to get better.
What is SportsVisio?
SportsVisio is an AI basketball analytics platform built for youth, high school, club, and adult-league basketball. Teams record a game on any camera and SportsVisio automatically produces a full box score, individual highlight reels for every player on the floor, shot charts, and Coach Mode analytics. Pricing runs roughly $1 per player per game. The platform also supports volleyball and has a baseball prototype in development.
Who are the investors in SportsVisio?
SportsVisio has raised $9M, with Sapphire Sport and Sony Innovation Fund among the lead investors. The cap table also includes NBA players Moses Moody (Warriors) and Duncan Robinson (Pistons), plus Tim Tebow via the Waterstone Impact Fund. SportsVisio was founded in 2021 by CEO Jason Syversen, a former DARPA cybersecurity founder, and is growing toward multiple millions in ARR in 2026.
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