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Pistons' Stuckey stays in Detroit for testing


Posted Nov 10 2008 5:21PM

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) -- The Pistons will begin their West Coast road trip without guard Rodney Stuckey, who experienced symptoms of lightheadedness and dizziness in Sunday night's loss to Boston.

The Pistons say Stuckey remained in Detroit for testing and is listed as day to day.

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Stuckey squatted with discomfort in the second quarter, then stood with his hands on his knees. He later patted his chest rapidly while talking to the team's strength coach Arnie Kander, who said afterward that Stuckey was fine.

The Pistons play the Kings on Tuesday night in Sacramento, followed by games Thursday night against Golden State, Friday night against the Los Angeles Lakers and Sunday night against Phoenix.

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