Pacers' Stuckey sidelined by sprained ankle again vs. 76ers
Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports / reuters
The Indiana Pacers will once again be down on guards when they take on the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday, as Rodney Stuckey will miss a fourth straight game due to a sprained right ankle.
Stuckey, who first suffered the injury in a Nov. 6 win over the Miami Heat, returned for a game on Nov. 9 before being sidelined by the ankle again. In all, he will have missed five of Indiana's last six games by the time Wednesday night rolls around.
The 29-year-old has averaged 10 points, three rebounds, and two assists for the Pacers, who will also be without starting point guard George Hill again, as he continues to deal with an upper respiratory infection.
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