BREAKING NEWS: Luka Dončić has finally made it…..
One of the main narratives surrounding the Detroit Pistons in the few games following the All-Star break has been Cade Cunningham’s play. The previous top pick has tried to close the year strong with a run of impressive performances.
Monday night’s game against the New York Knicks was Cunningham’s best since the break. On 52% shooting, he finished with 32 points, five rebounds, and eight assists. Following a contentious no-call in the closing seconds, the Pistons’ performance was insufficient to win.
Cunningham finds himself in Luka Doncic’s exclusive company after this performance. Nevertheless, no player wants to fall into that category.
Cunningham scored at least 30 points on Monday for the 12th time this season, but the Pistons still lost. Doncic, who plays for the Dallas Mavericks and has 14 of these situations, is the only player with more.
Cunningham scored at least 30 points in a loss for the second time in a week during the game against the Knicks. He scorched the Indiana Pacers for thirty points, five rebounds, and eight assists in the first game following the break.
Cunningham has started off well, even though it hasn’t converted into victories. He has received appreciation from Monty Williams, who noted that it is evident he put in a lot of reps during the All-Star break.