In the midst of a breakout season, Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham worked his way into the All-Star conversation. Despite having countless people in and around the league make a case for him, he was not selected as a starter.
Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham currently ranks seventh in All-Star votes among Eastern Conference guards, according to the third and latest fan returns released by the NBA on Thursday.
Although Cade Cunningham's recent turnovers made NBA history, the Pistons still ended up winning, so it doesn't really matter.
Fans of the Detroit Pistons aren't the only ones happy to see Cade Cunningham's recent rise to stardom.
Cade Cunningham has helped lead the Detroit Pistons to a 22-21 record, an 18-win improvement from this time last year.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and Nikola Jokić lead their respective conferences in the third fan returns of #NBAAllStar Voting presented by AT&T. Fans account for 50% of the vote to decide All-Star starters. Players and a media panel account for 25% each. pic.twitter.com/FBGGd00GB2
Gilbert Arenas took to his podcast to make the argument that Cade Cunningham needs to be playing in a bigger market.
The Pistons are currently 13-11 on the road with a point differential of -1, while the Cavaliers have an 8-2 record in their last ten games at home.
Ahead of his second return to Cleveland, coach J.B. Bickerstaff is thriving at the helm of the Pistons' rebuilding project.
The starters have been announced for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, which will take place on Feb. 16 at Chase Center in San Francisco. The reserve players will now be selected by NBA head coaches. Each conference will have seven reserves consisting of two backcourt players,
After outdoing expectations through the first half of the season, the Detroit Pistons find themselves in an interesting position. Currently sitting in sixth place in the Eastern Conference, they could look to be buyers at the trade deadline.