Pistons Star Cade Cunningham Nears Return After Collapsed Lung

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Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Pistons Star Cade Cunningham Nears Return After Collapsed Lung

The Detroit Pistons' All-Star point guard, Cade Cunningham, is reportedly nearing his highly anticipated return to action.

After being initially upgraded to doubtful and subsequently ruled out for Monday night's game against the Orlando Magic, his evolving status strongly suggests a potential comeback is imminent, particularly with the NBA playoffs fast approaching.

Cade Cunningham has been out since March 19 with a collapsed lung.

Good news, he’s now in the return-to-play protocol.

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With only four regular-season games left, he could be back before the playoffs, giving the Pistons a big boost for the postseason.

Remarkably, the Pistons have not only managed but thrived in Cunningham's absence, demonstrating impressive team resilience and depth.

The team recently clinched the coveted No. 1 overall seed in the Eastern Conference, securing this top spot with a decisive victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday.

This achievement underscores their dominance and readiness for the postseason.

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Before his unfortunate injury, Cade Cunningham was widely considered a strong candidate in the MVP conversation, showcasing exceptional skill and leadership.

He was averaging an impressive 24.5 points and 9.9 assists per game, consistently leading what was regarded as the most dominant team in the Eastern Conference.

His anticipated return is poised to add another dimension of excitement and capability to their championship aspirations.

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