
Indiana Pacers have found a new resurgence this season behind some great play from early MVP candidate, Paul George.
Although Indiana has hit a small road block in their recent stretch of 10 games going 5-5 they still have a 22-17 record and sit at the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference. They might have to go forward without their sixth man and fifth leading scorer, Rodney Stuckey.
Following from Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports.
Pacers say guard Rodney Stuckey has a sprain and bone bruise in his right foot. He will be out for the next 2 weeks & then be re-evaluated.
— Marc J. Spears (@SpearsNBAYahoo) January 14, 2016
Stuckey hasn’t started one game this season for the Pacers but he does have solid numbers coming off the bench. Stuckey is playing 25 minutes per game, averaging 9.8 points per game with 2.6 assists. Stuckey might not be the best shooter but he is second on the team in free throw attempts and free throw percentage.
The Pacers will push forward without Stuckey for at least two weeks but hopefully it won’t be anything more than just a minor setback.