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The Detroit Pistons are projected to select Oklahoma State Cowboys player Cade Cunningham first overall in the NBA Draft Thursday night.According to the Associated Press and ESPN s Adrian Wojnarowski, Cunningham, who only played one season at OSU, has been at the top of the draft board
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