Other than his rookie season, Rodney Stuckey had the worst season of his NBA career last year.
There isn’t any way to sugarcoat it. It was bad.
On top of missing 24 games — thanks to injuries — his points, rebounds, and assists were all below his career averages. There was no Godney, as he only had two games with 20 or more points and in the majority of his games, he scored in single-digits.
With only 8.9 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per a game, the Pacers were better with Stuckey on the bench than on the floor.