Cade Cunningham set a dubious NBA record with 24 turnovers in a 3-game span, including 8 in the Detroit Pistons' 94-88 loss to the Orlando Magic on Monday.
The Magic now lead the series 3-1, putting the Pistons on the brink of elimination.

What happened in Game 4?

The Pistons committed 20 turnovers, double the Magic's 10, which proved costly in the game.
Cade Cunningham's struggles with turnovers have been a major issue for the Pistons in the series.

Why it matters for Cade Cunningham

As the Pistons' best player, Cunningham's inability to take care of the ball is a big reason for the team's struggles.
He needs to improve significantly if the Pistons are to win the series.
The Pistons' other All-Star, Jalen Duren, has also been struggling, scoring just 12 points in Game 4.

What comes next for the Pistons?

The team still has a chance to win the series, but Cunningham and Duren need to step up their games.
The Pistons' coaching staff, led by J.B., will be under pressure if the team fails to advance.
Cade Cunningham's record of 24 turnovers in a 3-game span is the most since the NBA started tracking the statistic in 1977-1978.
The Pistons' playoff run is on the line, and Cunningham's performance will be crucial in determining their fate.
The Orlando Magic, led by their strong team defense, have exposed the Pistons' weaknesses in the series.
Cade Cunningham's improvement is essential for the Pistons to have any chance of winning the series.
The Detroit Pistons' season is on the line, and they need their star players to perform at their best.