Drafted in the first round, fifteenth pick in the NBA by the Detroit Pistons in the 2007, Rodney Stuckey. Starting out slow in 2007 with only 7.7 points per game and 2.8 assists he has now become a major key player putting up 13.7 points, 4.9 assists, and 1.1 steals for the Pistons. He has definitely increased his role as a strong player with full potential to rise up in the NBA as an unknown underdog from the isolated college of Eastern Washington.
These kind of players are very rare to just pop in the NBA and start for the Detroit Pistons point guard especially after his second year in the system. Not intimidated by the opponents weight and height/size this skillful sophomore has been driving to the paint towards the best players in the league willing to score and win. Without a doubt this new generation of Pistons is just starting to develop their leader, Rodney Stuckey.
The reason Rodney Stuckey is starting for the Pistons is because he needs to become more mature and settle with the program of handling a team in blowout and tough situations no matter what the times he has learn how to control them. Along with his other young teammates such as Jason Maxiell, Amir Johnson, and Aaron Afflalo they will put on a fantastic show for years to come because they have a strong young team full of chemistry, a true meaning of what basketball really is and their strong communication every time they step together on that court to create history.
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