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Kent native Rodney Stuckey suffered a big scare last Friday night.
Stuckey, who now plays in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons, was wheeled off the court on a stretcher during the third quarter against Cleveland after he collapsed into a trainer’s arms on the bench. Stuckey walked off the floor for a timeout and showed no signs up illness. After a few minutes in the chair, Stuckey slumped over. He remained conscious and breathing on his own as he was taken to a nearby hospital.
Doctors ran several tests on Stuckey during the weekend, but found nothing. Stuckey’s return this season remains in doubt. Stuckey, a guard, is averaging just more than 17 points per game for the Pistons.
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