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Cade Cunningham has MVP moment at Madison Square Garden in domination of Knicks

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Cade Cunningham has MVP moment at Madison Square Garden in domination of Knicks

Ten months ago โ€” almost to the day โ€” Cade Cunningham changed the culture of the Detroit Pistons.

It was April 22, 2025. The Pistons were playing in Madison Square Garden in a first-round playoff game. At the time, they were facing a 15-game postseason losing streak, one that spanned 6,174 days, and were billed as steep underdogs.

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Cunningham was the reason Detroit won that game.

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And though the Pistons ultimately came up short 10 months ago in that hard-fought series, Cunningham is now the reason why Detroit could be poised for something far bigger.

Thursday, Feb. 19, in a 126-11 demolition over the Knicks, the Pistons completed their regular-season sweep over New York to improve to 41-13, the best record in the NBA. In fact, the average margin of victory Detroit posted against the Knicks this season was a staggering 28 points per win.

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Like it was 10 months ago, it was Cunningham with a 42-point, 13-assist, 8-rebound masterclass Thursday that showed how dangerous Detroit can be in the East.

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โ€œI would hope so,โ€ Cunningham told reporters when asked if he thought the game made a statement. โ€œI thought it was a good game for us. I think we all made a statement. We coming to win every night. We want to impose ourselves and our identity every night.โ€

And it also showed that, as of right now, Cunningham should be atop every NBA Most Valuable Player ranking.

The Pistons lack a true second scoring option, and the player who fits that role most closely โ€” All-Star center Jalen Duren โ€”missed Thursdayโ€™s victory due to a suspension. It didnโ€™t matter.

Cunningham shredded a pair of the leagueโ€™s best wing defenders in OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges. He calmly orchestrated the offense, pushing the ball with pace. He surveyed the court, looking for spaces to attack. And when New York threw extra bodies at him, he made the right passes.

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Cunningham was efficient, shooting 17-of-34 from the field, including 5-of-11 from 3-point range.

โ€œThe ball went through the rim, bro,โ€ Cunningham said after the game with a smile. โ€œIt was just one of those days.โ€

He joined LeBron James (twice) and Allen Iverson to be the only opposing players in history to drop 40 or more points and 10 or more assists at Madison Square Garden.

โ€œGreat players have big games,โ€ Knicks All-Star guard Jalen Brunson told reporters after the game. โ€œWe didnโ€™t slow him down fast enough โ€” or even at all.โ€

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