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Cade Cunningham Fourth Quarter Takeover Proves He’s That Guy

November 7, 2025 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Cade Cunningham is finding his fourth-quarter flow and the NBA is noticing. When the Detroit Pistons needed a bucket late against the Utah Jazz, Cade Cunningham answered again. The franchise guard poured in 19 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter, matching the same 19-point eruption he unleashed just two nights earlier against the Memphis Grizzlies.

That’s 38 points in two fourth quarters and 86 total fourth-quarter points on the season, the most in the NBA. But beyond the numbers, it’s how Cunningham is doing it that stands out. He’s dictating pace, carving up defenses in isolation, and showing the poise of a player who knows exactly when to take over.

For a Pistons team searching for consistency, Cunningham has become the constant amid chaos. After a slow start, he’s rediscovered his rhythm and reminded everyone that the Pistons’ rise in the East begins and ends with him. This isn’t just about flashes anymore — this is Cade Cunningham owning the moment, one fourth quarter at a time.

Cade Cunningham Fourth Quarter Takeover Proves He’s That Guy

Cunningham Turns Fourth Quarters Into Surgical Masterclasses

Cunningham’s fourth-quarter dominance isn’t just confidence, it’s control. He’s reading defenses two moves ahead, dictating pace, and attacking with surgical precision. The same moments that once felt rushed now look rehearsed, as he’s turned chaos into choreography. Every possession runs through him, and the Pistons’ offense moves with his rhythm.

Much of that growth comes from improved pace management and floor balance. Cunningham no longer forces early drives or settles into traffic; he probes, resets, and picks his spots.  The results speak for themselves.

Cunningham’s fourth-quarter field goal percentage has climbed seven percent from last season , while his turnovers are down. He’s embracing contact, staying balanced, and closing games with the poise of a veteran. The Pistons have their closer, and the league is starting to realize it.

Pistons Elevation

Once a young roster searching for direction, the Pistons have found their north star. Possessions are cleaner, spacing is sharper, and players trust the flow because Cade sets the tone. His composure has become contagious — when he slows the game down, everyone else follows.

That shift has unlocked new roles across the rotation. Duncan Robinson finds open looks, Tobias Harris and Ausar Thompson thrive as a release valve when defenses collapse, and Jalen Duren gets easier touches in the paint. Conversely, the second unit led by Isaiah Stewart and Ron Holland benefits from the control and pace established by the starters. Cunningham’s leadership has quietly stabilized a roster that, for years, couldn’t find its closing voice.

For the Pistons, this is what growth looks like — not just flashes of talent, but the emergence of structure and identity. They still have lessons to learn, but Cunningham’s ability to command the fourth quarter gives this young team something they’ve long been missing: belief. When the game tightens, they know who’s in control — and that changes everything.

The Last Word

Cade Cunningham has officially entered that space where numbers only tell part of the story. It’s not just the scoring totals — it’s the timing. Night after night, he’s owning the fourth quarter, turning pressure into rhythm and closing games with surgical precision. That’s superstar behavior, and Detroit hasn’t seen it in a long time.

For years, the Pistons have been searching for signs of arrival — something real, something sustainable. Now, they have it. Cunningham’s fourth-quarter dominance isn’t just fueling wins; it’s defining a culture. He’s commanding the floor, steadying the young core, and showing the league that the Pistons’ emergence now runs through him.

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