Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham is rapidly proving why he was the first overall pick in the NBA draft. NBA legend Steve Nash has highlighted one particular skill that distinguishes Cunningham: his exceptional passing ability.
In the first nine games of the season, Cunningham is averaging 25.6 points, 9.7 assists, and 4.8 rebounds, leading Detroit to an early top position in the Eastern Conference.
“I actually want to give a nod to Cade’s passing,” Nash said. “You know, we always knew he’s a playmaker, he can make plays for others, of course, makes his teammates better, but I feel like he’s even taken another step.”
“Just in general, he’s making early passes, late passes, short passes, the long pass ahead. He’s making the corner pass over the top. He’s kind of gotten every pass in his bag now, and it’s really impressive to watch him have command, and you can’t speed him up with his size.”
The Pistons have started the season strong with a 7-2 record, a significant improvement from their 14-68 record in the 2023-24 season.
Cunningham’s expanded passing repertoire and leadership are crucial factors in the Pistons’ early success this season.
Author's summary: Cade Cunningham’s elite passing skills, praised by Steve Nash, are key to Detroit Pistons’ impressive 7-2 start, marking a clear turnaround from last season.