NBA fans want 65-game rule change after Cade Cunningham collapsed lung

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After fans learned that Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham suffered a collapsed lung, many think league officials need to revisit their policy.

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Cunningham, who played 61 games before his injury, is expected to miss extended time before the postseason begins. This means he will become ineligible for any regular season awards like Most Valuable Player or All-NBA because he will not meet the 65-game rule.

This is especially significant for basketball fans because several other players are already ineligible based on the qualifications. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jimmy Butler III, Stephen Curry, Austin Reaves, Joel Embiid and LeBron James are disqualified already.

Nikola Jokić (one game remaining), Victor Wembanyama (two games), Kawhi Leonard (two games), Devin Booker (one game), Evan Mobley (two games) and Deni Avdija (two games) are in danger as well.

Fans are understandably frustrated because they want to see the best players in the league win awards but a restrictive rule may stand in the way.

Perhaps this is something that fans could reconsider in the future so that the top players can get their appropriate shine.

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