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Stuckey Article

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Blanchette: Stuckey thrives to drive Detroit

Draft night seems to bring Rodney Stuckey full circle every year.

Aside from the Portland Trail Blazers’ instantly regrettable druthers – Greg Oden over Kevin Durant – Stuckey was possibly the most compelling hook to the 2007 NBA draft. Not a lottery pick, but just outside it – a who-dat guy from a what’s-dat school in a where’s-dat conference, going to one of the league’s model franchises, which more or less stamped him as a steal.

And each June since then when the NBA assembles to divvy up the talent, there’s been time for a reassessment of the box-step dance both he and the team that took him – the Detroit Pistons – have been locked in.

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