Rodney Stuckey Wants to Prove He Belongs on the A-List

Rodney Stuckey Wants to Prove He Belongs on the A-List

Postby Piston Boris on Sun Nov 08, 2009 1:56 am

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Last Updated: November 07. 2009 1:00AM .Sunday Special
Rodney Stuckey wants to prove he belongs on the A-list
Ted Kulfan / The Detroit News


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Auburn Hills -- The invitations went out early in the summer. The U.S. Olympic Committee sent them to young NBA players on the rise for a training camp to select the 2012 Olympic team.

Some notables got their invites -- O.J. Mayo, the dynamic young guard of the Memphis Grizzlies, Eric Gordon of the Clippers, and Russell Westbrook of the Thunder.

Rodney Stuckey kept waiting for his letter -- or a phone call.

Eventually, he realized he wasn't going to get one.

"They made their decisions," Stuckey said in training camp last month, shrugging off the slight. But the look on his face definitely let everyone know he wasn't completely over it.

"Oh yeah, I noticed," Stuckey said when asked if he knew who was invited -- players who haven't put up the statistics Stuckey has, nor contributed to a playoff team, like Stuckey has. "It's OK. I'll get back to that list."

Stuckey has made a point of taking that list, and checking it twice.

'I'm growing'
Stuckey, 23, outplayed Mayo on opening night, displaying a more varied, versatile game than the Memphis shooter. Stuckey scored 21 against Oklahoma City, while Westbrook was a secondary player for the Thunder.

Last week against Toronto, Stuckey showed his all-around game with a career-high 10 rebounds.

"Just one of the things that coach has been getting on me to do, to be active and get my nose dirty," Stuckey said of the sudden rebounding prowess. "I'm not scared of anybody."

He's not afraid and not holding back this season, either. It's a combination that should serve Stuckey and the Pistons well.

The team needs Stuckey to take another step forward in his development as a point guard. Stuckey needs to lead the way for the Pistons to thrive.

"Stuck got the opportunity to play a lot of minutes last season, and this season will be a big year for him," guard Richard Hamilton said. "He's grown a lot and we expect him to play like a veteran."

Unshackled by the departure of Allen Iverson, and with fewer veterans on the team, Stuckey should feel more comfortable and willing to lead.

"I don't want to talk about last season -- it's been talked about enough," said Stuckey, who had a difficult time under coach Michael Curry.

This season has been much more easy-going under coach John Kuester, a former point guard himself, and someone who seems to be closer to Stuckey's personality.

"He's been telling me when to push it and when to slow it down, pick my situations, and he's helped me a lot," said Stuckey, the third-year pro out of Eastern Washington. "I'm growing a little bit. He's always positive and he's putting all of us in the right positions to succeed. He's constantly telling me to push the ball, to attack, and I like that. I like playing that style of ball. He wants me to be aggressive."

'I ain't scared of anybody'
Kuester likes the way Stuckey is developing as a floor general, but it's on the defensive end where Kuester has been most impressed.

At times this season, when the Pistons go to their three-guard lineup, Stuckey has been the player guarding the opposing team's small forward. More often than not, Stuckey has done an admirable job.

"He doesn't shy away from any competitive situation," Kuester said. "When he wants to clamp down, he's as good defensively as anyone in the league."

The 6-foot-5, 196-pound Stuckey enjoys the challenge of facing bigger players.

"If I have to do that, I have to do that," Stuckey said. "I'm not going to back down. If I have to guard big people that's what I'll do. I ain't scared of anybody."

Which could be a scary thing for those players invited to the U.S. Olympic camp.

Stuckey is still checking that list.
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Re: Rodney Stuckey Wants to Prove He Belongs on the A-List

Postby Piston Boris on Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:00 am

The Piston fanbase at large still hasn't embraced Stuckey, but the bashers seem to quieting down bit by bit.

At this point, he has 16.5 point 3.8 assists and 6.2 rebounds. Pretty good rebounding figure for a guard. :man4:

The good thing out of being excluded from Team USA this past summer is it gives Stuckey more motivation to break out this season. :jam2:

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Postby Crusher on Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:55 pm

Stuckey looks like he could be part of the next generation pg with Devin Harris, Brandon Jennings, and Rose.

If he can make Team USA, more power to him.
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Re: Rodney Stuckey Wants to Prove He Belongs on the A-List

Postby d.James on Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:29 pm

I like Stuckey but he's got some things to do. For instance, he's got to be a more effective passer. I like the fact he rebounds the basketball, but his shot has to be more consistent or he's just driving to the hole and drawing contact. He also needs to become a lock-down defender and he's not even close at that. He's got holes in his game and this only being his second season, he has time to work on them. Still, I think he's the fourth-best guard on this team right now.
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Re: Rodney Stuckey Wants to Prove He Belongs on the A-List

Postby Piston Boris on Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:43 am

Stuckey and the whole team's a work in progress.

If he's the 4th best guard on the Pistons at the moment, he's doing good with the 3rd best scoring average (16 ppg), the 3rd highest assist total (3.7 apg), and the second highest rebounding average of 6 per game.

He's already doing better than last year. If Stuckey were playing this well in his fifth season, I'd be concerned about him plateauing.

And when we compare Stuckey's third season to Billups', Billups had 8.6 points and 3 assists. Though he did play only 13 games due to a shoulder injury.
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Re: Rodney Stuckey Wants to Prove He Belongs on the A-List

Postby d.James on Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:08 am

Piston Boris wrote:Stuckey and the whole team's a work in progress.

If he's the 4th best guard on the Pistons at the moment, he's doing good with the 3rd best scoring average (16 ppg), the 3rd highest assist total (3.7 apg), and the second highest rebounding average of 6 per game.

He's already doing better than last year. If Stuckey were playing this well in his fifth season, I'd be concerned about him plateauing.

And when we compare Stuckey's third season to Billups', Billups had 8.6 points and 3 assists. Though he did play only 13 games due to a shoulder injury.



Keep in mind when looking at these statistics that Stuckey is a starter playing ten more minutes per game (37.4) than Will Bynum (26.9). Despite that fact, his backup is leading the team in assists at 4.0 per game.

Keep in mind that Stuckey's shooting a pathetic.

Hamilton: (INC, he's played one game)
Gordon: .473, .375, .893.
Bynum: .395, .375, .800.
Stuckey: .365, .273, .781.

Despite these statistics, Stuckey has taken more shots than either Gordon or Bynum. That's because he has the ball in his hands most of the time. He's taking shots instead of running the team. He's in his third season and his second as a consistent contributor. It doesn't change the fact that he's the fourth-best guard on this team right now.
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Re: Rodney Stuckey Wants to Prove He Belongs on the A-List

Postby Piston Boris on Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:36 am

d.James wrote:
Keep in mind when looking at these statistics that Stuckey is a starter playing ten more minutes per game (37.4) than Will Bynum (26.9). Despite that fact, his backup is leading the team in assists at 4.0 per game.

Keep in mind that Stuckey's shooting a pathetic.

Hamilton: (INC, he's played one game)
Gordon: .473, .375, .893.
Bynum: .395, .375, .800.
Stuckey: .365, .273, .781.

Despite these statistics, Stuckey has taken more shots than either Gordon or Bynum. That's because he has the ball in his hands most of the time. He's taking shots instead of running the team. He's in his third season and his second as a consistent contributor. It doesn't change the fact that he's the fourth-best guard on this team right now.


Stuckey's shot selection must improve. If his shooting is below 40% at the end of the season rather than just after 7 games, I'll be more concerned.

At the moment, Stuckey is taking more shots because he's trying to up his game and help make up the slack. Stuckey isn't as efficient as Gordon, but he's more productive than last year when he averaged about 32 minutes per game.

What encourages me is I see him making the effort to expand his game and take on more responsibility. If he's not a born point guard, I have no problem seeing him molded by Kuester into a point guard.

Chauncey Billups needed to be molded into an All Star point guard by Larry Brown.
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