Pistons Guard Rodney Stuckey ‘Doing Well’ Following Seizure Friday Night

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Mar 6, 2010

Detroit Pistons guard Rodney Stuckey is improving and may even return to Detroit on Saturday night after collapsing on the bench Friday night against the Cavaliers.

"He's doing well," Pistons strength and conditioning coach Arnie Kander told The Associated Press on Saturday morning. "All the tests have come back negative."

Stuckey, who missed two games in 2008 after feeling dizzy and lightheaded during a game, spent the night at the Cleveland Clinic for observation but he may get cleared to return to Detroit on Saturday.

The guard was conscious and breathing on his own as he was taken to the hospital after collapsing into Kander's arms on the bench.

"It was a more dramatic this time because it was on TV," Kander said. "I think he's going to be OK. When we talked last night, he sounded normal."

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