Cade Cunningham made NBA history with consecutive fourth quarters scoring 19+ points, becoming only the third player in the last five seasons to achieve this rare feat.
The Detroit Pistons guard delivered two unforgettable late-game performances, confirmed by the NBA’s official stats account on X. Cunningham joined Jamal Murray and Kyrie Irving as the only players to post back-to-back fourth quarters with at least 19 points.
On November 3, Cunningham scored 33 points, including 19 in the final quarter, rallying the Pistons past the Memphis Grizzlies. Two nights later, he added 31 points with another 19-point fourth quarter to secure a win over Utah.
“His late-game heroics have quickly become one of the biggest stories of the young NBA season.”
At just 24 years old, Cunningham demonstrates the poise and confidence typical of veteran closers. If he continues this level of performance, he could be mentioned among the league’s top finishers very soon.
Cade Cunningham’s back-to-back explosive fourth quarters place him among the NBA’s elite finishers, marking him as a rising star to watch closely.