Cade Cunningham stirs the NBA vs NFL debate even more after claiming he'd only need '2-3 months' to get in quarterback shape.
NEW YORK -- Cade Cunningham scored 36 points, Malik Beasley had 22 and a pair of clutch 3-pointers in the final 40 seconds and the surging Detroit Pistons beat New York 124-119 on Monday night, their second straight victory over the Knicks after dropping the previous 16 meetings.
Cade Cunningham is now in company with Oscar Robertson, making the Pistons star a real-life superhero for the tortured franchise.
Throughout the first half of this season, Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham has put together countless dominant outings. The former No. 1 pick continued his
Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine dive into the numbers and break down whether or not Cade Cunningham deserve a shout for the NBA’s Most Improved Player award this season.
First, it was Cade Cunningham walking down Kevin Durant for a stepback 3-pointer to seal a Detroit Pistons win over the Phoenix Suns on Dec. 21. Two days later, Cunningham crossed up Austin Reaves ...
After winning only 14 games last season, Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons are 21-19 and playing like a whole different basketball team. Which, for the most part, they are.
Detroit as a sports town had never been more down a few years ago. Now, from the Lions' epic run to the Pistons' rebuild, things are turning around.
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Cade Cunningham scored 29 of his 36 points in the second half after picking up four fouls in the first to lead the Detroit Pistons to a 124-119 win.
Cade Cunningham is living up to the hype. The former first-round pick is the bona fide best player on a Detroit Pistons team that has won more than anyone expected through this point of the season.