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If you don't already know who he is, Rodney Stuckey was selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 15th overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. Stuckey played his college basketball at Eastern ...
The detour to the big-time for Rodney Stuckey could have been a year at a prep school back east, or a couple of seasons at a junior college. If he had wanted to do either of those things, Stuckey ...
All of this adds up to Katrelle Harmon, a 6-foot-5 combo guard from Renton, Washington, who has narrowed his college ...
Stuckey knows he made the right decision, one that made his transition to college - and adult life - easier. "Just having two people who care about you, it's good," Stuckey said.
As a freshman last season, Stuckey averaged 24.2 points per game, setting seven school records, and became the first freshman in Big Sky Conference history to earn league player of the year honors.
He'll wear No. 2 this time. He was 32 in high school and then 3 in college with Eastern Washington and for his first seven seasons in the NBA, but now he's going with 2. Simple. It's Part 2 of his ...
Rodney Stuckey averaged 7.6 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.8... Associated Press photoPistons coach Michael Curry envisions Rodney Stuckey playing 25-30 minutes per game this season.
Rodney Stuckey, following Spencer Hawes, became the second former Washington high school player to be chosen in the NBA Draft today. Stuckey, a star at Kentwood High School and Eastern Washington ...
Rodney Stuckey has been a bit inconsistent to this point in his career, but he's not the only talented player from his draft class experiencing that kind of adjustment to the NBA.
DETROIT – Rodney Stuckey is still wearing the smile. Even though the Pistons looked completely overmatched in Saturday’s Game 1 of the Eastern Conference playoff series against the Cavaliers ...