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Pistons Cade Cunningham suffers collapsed lung ahead of playoffs

Dorcas OnasaBy Dorcas OnasaMarch 19, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Detroit Pistons received devastating injury news Thursday when All Star guard Cade Cunningham was diagnosed with a collapsed lung and is expected to miss at least two weeks, with the full timeline for his return still unknown. The injury arrives at the worst possible moment for a Detroit team sitting atop the Eastern Conference with the playoffs less than a month away.

ESPN first reported the news, which was subsequently confirmed to the Associated Press by a person with knowledge of the situation speaking on condition of anonymity. The Pistons had initially listed Cunningham as out for Thursday’s game in Washington with a left back contusion, giving no public indication of the more serious diagnosis that followed.

How the injury unfolded

Cunningham suffered the injury during Tuesday’s win over the Washington Wizards. With 7:44 remaining in the first quarter, he dove for a loose ball and collided with Wizards guard Tre Johnson. He appeared to be laboring noticeably after the collision before checking out of the game just over a minute later. The team described the issue at the time as back spasms, leaving the true nature of the injury undisclosed until Thursday’s reporting confirmed the collapsed lung diagnosis.

The gap between the team’s initial description and the confirmed diagnosis underscores just how serious the situation actually is and how carefully Detroit managed the information in the days immediately following the game.

The stakes for the Pistons

Cunningham has been the driving force behind the most successful Pistons season in nearly two decades. He is averaging 24.5 points and 9.9 assists per game and has appeared in 61 of Detroit’s 68 games this season. The Pistons entered Thursday at 49-19, sitting 3.5 games ahead of the Boston Celtics for the top seed in the Eastern Conference with 14 games remaining in the regular season.

The team would not begin its playoff run until April 18 or 19 at the earliest, which means the two-week minimum absence would carry Cunningham through most or potentially all of the remaining regular season. The central question facing Detroit now is whether he returns with enough time to shake off the rust and find his rhythm before the postseason begins in earnest.

There is also an individual awards consequence worth noting. Cunningham has played 61 games this season and would need to reach 65 to remain eligible for awards including All NBA team consideration. An extended absence could cost him that threshold, adding a personal dimension to an already difficult situation.

What Detroit does without him

Holding the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference without their best player over the final two weeks of the regular season will require the rest of the Pistons roster to step up significantly. Detroit has built its record on the strength of Cunningham’s playmaking and scoring, and replacing that production on a nightly basis is not something any combination of teammates can fully accomplish.

How the Pistons manage this stretch will reveal a great deal about the depth and resilience of a team that has surprised much of the league this season. Staying ahead of Boston and protecting home court advantage throughout the playoffs remains the priority, and every game in the final 14 carries added weight now that Cunningham is unavailable.

A long wait for answers

Beyond the two week minimum, much about Cunningham’s condition and recovery remains unclear. The exact timeline has not been released publicly, leaving the Pistons and their fans in a difficult period of uncertainty as the regular season winds down and the stakes continue to rise.

Detroit has worked too hard and come too far this season to let one injury define what the team is capable of achieving. But there is no question that the road ahead just became significantly more difficult, and that everything the Pistons hope to accomplish this spring depends heavily on when Cade Cunningham walks back through that locker room door ready to play.

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