Pistons won't give Rodney Stuckey extension by deadline
Today is the deadline for Rodney Stuckey to receive a contract extension, but it won't happen. Of the 2007 draft class, only Chicago's Joakim Noah and Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant have gotten deals done.
Stuckey's agent, Steve Banks, reiterated his client's statement in regards to not worrying about it. Banks disputed reports that Stuckey was unhappy about not receiving an extension.
"All Rodney's worried about is the 2010-11 season," Banks said. "He'll be a restricted free agent and we'll go from there."
Banks said Stuckey understands the position the Pistons are in, with the potential ownership change, along with the collective bargaining agreement expiring after the season. Other notable players, like Atlanta's Al Horford, Oklahoma City's Jeff Green and Portland's Greg Oden, are in the same predicament.









