Rodney Stuckey Practices, Expected To Play Friday
Rodney Stuckey went through a full practice Thursday for the first time since collapsing on the bench in a game against the Cavaliers on March 5. Coach John Kuester said Stuckey will play in Friday’s game against Indiana.
Stuckey is expected to come off the bench, meaning Will Bynum will likely start again.
Read Article >Stuckey Cleared To Practice After Suffering Seizure
The Detroit Pistons announced that doctors have cleared Rodney Stuckey to exercise again, five days after Stuckey collapsed on the bench in a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Vince Ellis of the Detroit Free Press reports.
Read Article >Pistons: Stuckey Likely To Return Home Saturday
Thankfully, Rodney Stuckey’s medical emergency has turned out not to be as serious as it initially appeared. After suffering a seizure during Friday night’s game, the Pistons guard is expected to return to Detroit on Saturday after a stay in the hospital. From the Detroit Free Press:
No word yet on when Stuckey can return to the court.
Read Article >Stuckey Missed Games Due to Dizziness
Still no word on why Stuckey collapsed, but the Detroit Free-Press says he’s had a medical condition affecting his balance on at least one occasion.
Of course, all the caveats that this could be unrelated to his current condition apply.
Read Article >After Collapsing, Stuckey Reportedly Breathing On His Own
During Friday night’s broadcast, ESPN has reported that the Pistons’ Rodney Stuckey, who collapsed during the game and was taken to the hospital, is breathing under his own power. Although we still don’t know why Stuckey collapsed, this is certainly encouraging news. Stick with us as more news comes along.
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