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NBA Rumors – Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings Interested in Signing Rodney Stuckey
After one rather successful season with the Indiana Pacers, playing well both as a starter and a reserve, Rodney Stuckey might end up re-signing with the team, but he will also be getting offers from others teams, including the Houston Rockets and Sacramento Kings.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Might be More Valuable Than They Thought
Without Stephen Curry the Golden State Warriors looked very one dimensional offensively, resulting in a 104-98 loss to the Indiana Pacers and a big night from Rodney Stuckey. Klay Thompson wasn’t bad himself, but was all alone in a battle that needed a bit more than just him.
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Indiana Pacers – Rodney Stuckey Brought in to Replace Lance Stephenson
There wasn’t too much of a choice for the Indiana Pacers once Lance Stephenson left. They had to sign someone with the limited cap space they have, and it turns out Rodney Stuckey, who until now played his entire career with the Detroit Pistons, will be the man to fill his place in the backcourt.
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Pistons vs Nets – Most Expensive Team Might Also be the Worst
One of the most interesting things about the early failures of the Brooklyn Nets despite all of the money and expectations is that everyone, from the last bench player to the head coach, seem to think that this isn’t a systematic thing, but more of “our luck will change” issue by what they’re telling the media after losses, which didn’t change after losing 109-97 to the Detroit Pistons.
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NBA Rumors – Detroit Pistons Trying to Trade for Rudy Gay
With a lot of cap space to use and not enough players who can generate points, the Detroit Pistons are hoping they can persuade the Toronto Raptors to agree to a trade deal that will give them, in return, Rodney Stuckey and Charlie Villanueva, with their expiring contracts.
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Rodney Stuckey Reminds Lakers That They’re Not That Good
Rodney Stuckey is just the symptom, but something good is happening with the Detroit Pistons. They’re 13-26 after a 4-20 start under Lawrence Frank, and their 88-85 win in overtime over the Los Angeles Lakers, with Rodney Stuckey coming off the bench to score 34 points was probably their biggest win of the season in terms of impact.
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Top Ten Dunks of the 2010-2011 NBA Season
Playoffs are almost here, awards are going to be handed out, and we’re beginning our rounds with the top 10 dunks of the season with LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, J.R. Smith and of course Blake Griffin joined by others.