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Cade Cunningham Leads Pistons, But Turnovers Limit Potential

November 23, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

Nov 21, 2024; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) looks to shoot through the defense of the Charlotte Hornets during the first half at the Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images

Cade Cunningham has emerged not only as the franchise building block of the Detroit Pistons but also as one of the NBA’s premier rising stars. In 17 games this season, Cunningham is averaging 23.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 8.9 assists while shooting 43% from the field, 35% from three, and 80% from the free-throw line. These numbers highlight his growth as a well-rounded offensive force and a playmaker capable of carrying the Pistons’ offense. He’s also recorded four triple-doubles this season, trailing only LeBron James and Nikola Jokic in that category.

Cunningham’s ability to elevate his teammates has been equally impressive. Players like Jaden Ivey have started to find their rhythm, thanks in part to Cunningham’s leadership and unselfish play. However, his season hasn’t been without challenges. His 79 turnovers (4.6 per game) are the most in the league, contributing to the Pistons’ 16.2 turnovers per game, which ranks 22nd in the NBA. Turnovers are expected from a primary ball-handler, but Cunningham’s risky passes and forced plays have frustrated fans.

As the season progresses, important questions remain: Can Cunningham continue to elevate his game and his teammates? What adjustments must he make to improve his decision-making and reduce turnovers? Most importantly, will his play be instrumental in ending the Pistons’ playoff drought? Let’s dive into what lies ahead for Detroit’s rising star.

Cade Cunningham Leads Pistons, But Turnovers Limit Potential

Cunningham Thriving With A Much Improved Pistons Roster

One of the biggest challenges Cunningham faced last season was the lack of consistent support from his teammates . Too often, the Pistons relied on isolation plays, leaving Cunningham to shoulder the offensive load without meaningful contributions from others. This season, however, the Pistons have surrounded him with a more balanced roster, providing him with an assortment of weapons that complement his playmaking abilities.

Another critical factor in Cunningham’s success has been the way head coach J.B. Bickerstaff has utilized him. Last season, Monty Williams frequently paired Cunningham and Ivey together, which, while understandable given their talent, didn’t always allow either player to maximize their strengths. Both Cunningham and Ivey thrive when allowed to run the offense, and this year, Bickerstaff has done a better job of staggering their minutes.

By allowing each player to take control of the offense during different stretches, Bickerstaff has not only helped Cunningham find his rhythm but also instilled confidence in his teammates. This strategic approach has been instrumental in creating a more cohesive and productive Pistons offense.

Costly Turnovers

As the primary ball-handler, Cunningham’s game comes with both highs and lows. On the positive side, his 151 assists rank second in the league behind Trae Young , and his 8.9 assists per game place him fourth overall. Cunningham’s ability to anticipate plays and deliver precision passes has been as impressive as his teammates’ efforts to position themselves for scoring opportunities.

However, Cunningham’s ball-handling remains a work in progress. When faced with intense on-ball pressure, he sometimes struggles to maintain control, leading to turnovers. Opposing defenses have keyed in on this vulnerability, understanding that a bit of pressure can force Cunningham into mistakes. To excel as a point guard, he must tighten his handle and make more decisive moves under pressure.

While Cunningham shoulders much of the responsibility, his teammates have also contributed to turnover issues. There are moments when they seem unprepared for his passes, leading to mishandled balls or miscommunication. These unforced errors disrupt the offensive flow, emphasizing the need for chemistry and timing as the team develops.

Can Cunningham Lead The Pistons To The Postseason?

The Eastern Conference is wide open, giving the Pistons a genuine opportunity to make a postseason push. At the center of that push is Cunningham, whose growth will directly influence the team’s trajectory. As the season progresses, Cunningham is likely to improve weaknesses like turnovers and handling pressure through refinement. Cunningham’s growth as a complete player will guide the Pistons, with the team improving alongside his elevated performance.

The Last Word

Cade Cunningham’s journey this season reflects the Detroit Pistons’ aspirations. As he sharpens his skills, reduces turnovers, and embraces his leadership role, the Pistons have a chance to transform into a competitive force in the Eastern Conference. His ability to elevate his teammates and adapt to challenges will be pivotal in determining whether Detroit ends its postseason drought. With a balanced roster, strategic coaching, and Cunningham’s growth, the Pistons are positioned to make significant progress. Though work remains, Cunningham’s foundation brings hope for brighter days ahead for Pistons basketball.

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