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    By Kurt Helin Cade Cunningham appeared on track for a top-five finish in MVP voting (he was third in the last ESPN straw poll) and a First Team All-NBA nod. Then he suffered a collapsed lung diving for a loose ball last week. There is no timetable for his return, but there is a chance he will miss the rest of the regular season, or at least enough games that he will not meet the NBA’s 65-game threshold to qualify for postseason awards. Cunningham would have to play in five more to qualify. That led to this statement today from the The post NBA players union says 65-game rule for awards ‘must be abolished or reformed’ appeared first on HBCU News.
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