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Cade Cunningham Suffers Collapsed Lung; Pistons' Top Seed at Risk for Playoffs

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Detroit star guard Cade Cunningham has been diagnosed with a collapsed left lung, an injury that will sideline him and put the team's playoff hopes in jeopardy. The NBA confirmed he was initially ruled out of Tuesday against Washington due to back spasms before suffering this pneumothorax during play; while his return is expected within two weeks for re-evaluation by March 21 or later if needed, a longer absence remains possible given that playoffs begin April 18 and the team sits atop their conference.

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    Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham has been diagnosed with a collapsed (left) lung following an injury during Tuesday's game against the Washington Wizards.
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    Cunningham was initially ruled out of that specific contest due to back spasms after colliding with another player, but his condition worsened or required further diagnosis leading to this new report on Thursday morning/morning hours in Detroit time (Mar 19).
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    The injury is expected to sideline Cunningham for at least two weeks and an extended period of re-evaluation.
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    This setback comes as a major blow during the Pistons' best season since roughly ten years, threatening their status atop the Eastern Conference standings ahead of April playoffs.
[Mar 19] (Thursday morning) Pistons and media outlets report that Cade Cunningham has been diagnosed with a collapsed left lung. He is expected to miss at least two weeks, though the exact return timeline remains uncertain.
[Mar 19] (Tuesday night) Cunningham appeared in Tuesday's game against Washington but was initially ruled out due to back spasms after colliding with a player. Reports indicate he left the court early or during that period.
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Cade Cunningham suffers collapsed lung in major blow to Detroit Pistons

Detroit star guard Cade Cunningham suffered a collapsed lung during Tuesday's game against Washington and is expected out for at least two weeks. This injury threatens his eligibility to play in all four upcoming home games while jeopardizing his chances of making an All-NBA team due to having played only 61 regular-season contests so far, despite the Pistons leading their conference with a record that places them three-and-a-half spots ahead of Boston for first place at this stage.