ALL-STAR CANDIDATE CUNNINGHAM LEADS PISTONS TO VICTORY IN HOUSTON
Cade Cunningham put on a show in Houston, proving once again why he’s turning heads around the league. With a dominant performance featuring 32 points, 9 rebounds, and 7 assists, he led the Detroit Pistons to a thrilling victory over the Rockets. The path to the All-Star Game is looking bright for the Pistons’ rising star!
Even a Flaw Can’t Dim His Shine
Let’s get right to the only blemish on Cade Cunningham’s otherwise stellar outing: his turnovers. The Pistons’ elite playmaker coughed up the ball 10 times during the game—a tally that’s far too high for someone of his caliber. However, this misstep doesn’t overshadow the brilliance of his overall performance, especially his explosive third quarter, where he racked up 19 of his 32 points and helped secure a decisive lead.
CADE, PISTONS GET THE W IN HOUSTON. 🙌
32 PTS (19 in 3Q)
9 REB
7 AST pic.twitter.com/xEEaJywBfs
— NBA (@NBA) January 20, 2025
Clutch Performances Against Tough Opponents
Cunningham thrives under pressure, smashing through defenses like a freight train. In addition to his impressive outing in Houston, he also netted 36 points against the Knicks and dropped 40 on the Timberwolves recently. Despite facing several setbacks due to injuries early in his career, Cade has stepped up and embraced the spotlight, showcasing his sense of responsibility with every game.
Support from Teammates
Before his postgame chat, Cade’s teammates were rallying behind him, urging fans to cast their votes for the All-Star Game. Jalen Duren fired up the crowd, saying, “Get your votes in!” while Malik Beasley chimed in with enthusiasm, “Everybody go vote right now. Go f*cking vote. Excuse my French but… GO. VOTE!” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/WOW7ZzHy5w
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) January 20, 2025
The Road Ahead
With Cunningham leading the charge, Detroit is clearly on the upswing. Individually, he’s setting himself up for a shot at his first All-Star Game—likely as a reserve, but a notable milestone nonetheless. His matchup against Jalen Green ended with Cunningham emerging victorious, further asserting his place among the NBA’s elite. Yeah, we’re not being modest here.
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