Rodney Stuckey showed up at the Pistons’ practice facility Tuesday in good spirits and feeling fine. While heart and blood tests revealed nothing wrong, it’s not known what caused his Friday episode in Cleveland or when he’ll be cleared to return.
Pistons.com’s Keith Langlois answers your questions about the Pistons.
Pistons.com’s Keith Langlois answers your questions about the Pistons.
Pistons.com’s Keith Langlois answers your questions about the Pistons.
Just as it was a season ago, when AI left the team with a back injury, Will Bynum has a little less than a quarter of the season left to prove he can handle a larger role. And with his contract running out, it couldn’t come at a more critical time.
The Pistons, minus two of their top defenders in Ben Wallace and Rodney Stuckey, surrendered 86 points through three quarters Sunday. But thanks to superb stand-ins Jason Maxiell and Will Bynum, they stiffened and pulled out an exciting OT win.
A preview of Sunday’s Pistons game against the Houston Rockets.
Detroit Pistons guard Rodney Stuckey was released from the Cleveland Clinic this afternoon and will be returning to Detroit today. All medical tests completed at the Cleveland Clinic returned normal.
Rodney Stuckey was released from Cleveland Clinic on Saturday afternoon and was to return to Detroit to undergo further testing. But the good news is that all his vital signs are strong and he’s in good spirits after a scare marred Friday’s game.