
Pistons star Cade Cunningham has been diagnosed with a collapsed lung, according to Shams Charania of ESPN ( Twitter link), who reports that the guard is expected to miss an “extended” period of time as a result of the health issue.
Cunningham, a two-time All-Star who has had an MVP-caliber season as the leader of the 49-19 Pistons, exited Tuesday’s win over Washington early due to what were referred to at the time as back spasms. Cunningham was ruled out for Thursday’s rematch vs. the Wizards with his injury designation updated to a left back contusion, but Charania’s report suggests his condition is more serious than that.
A collapsed lung isn’t a common ailment among NBA players, but veteran guard CJ McCollum has dealt with the issue twice in recent years and could provide a point of reference for Cunningham’s potential recovery timetable.
When McCollum was diagnosed with a collapsed lung in 2021, he missed 18 games over the course of about six weeks. When he received a similar diagnosis two years later, he sat out for about three-and-a-half weeks and missed 12 games.
There’s no guarantee Cunningham’s recovery process will mirror McCollum’s — we’ll have to wait for further updates from reporters or the team itself to get a clearer sense of what his timeline will look like.
The Pistons hold a 3.5-game lead on the No. 2 Celtics for the top spot in the Eastern Conference, so it’s not as if they’ll need Cunningham to return during the regular season to help them clinch a favorable playoff seed. Still, as Tim Bontemps of ESPN notes (via Twitter), a six-week absence like McCollum’s in 2021 would keep Cunningham on the shelf until near the end of the first round, which wouldn’t be ideal for a Detroit team looking to make a deep postseason run.
While it’s certainly lower on the list of priorities for Cunningham and the Pistons, it’s also worth mentioning that the 24-year-old would need to play in at least five more games to reach the 65-game minimum for end-of-season awards. If he falls short of that threshold, he wouldn’t be eligible for MVP, All-NBA, or other major individual honors for the 2025/26 season.
With Cunningham sidelined, the Pistons figure to lean more on Marcus Sasser, Daniss Jenkins, and Caris LeVert for ball-handling and play-making.
Detroit has held its own without Cunningham over the course of the season, posting a +2.7 net rating when he’s not on the floor. However, that pales in comparison to +10.9 mark the team has registered during his 2,096 minutes of action.
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