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  • Cade Cunningham’s growth helping Pistons to forget ‘quiet plane rides’ of 2023-24

    Cade Cunningham’s growth helping Pistons to forget ‘quiet plane rides’ of 2023-24


    SACRAMENTO — About 66 days on average. That’s how long author James Clear, in his book “Atomic Habits,” said it takes for a behavior to become a habitual.

    That’s roughly the length of the Detroit Pistons’ historic losing streak a season ago. Their streak started on Oct. 30, 2023. After losing an NBA-record 28 consecutive games, capturing the pity of the nation, those Pistons finally got a win on Dec. 30. That’s 60 days of losing, plenty of time to develop the kind of bad habits that could sabotage a career.

    But for Cade Cunningham, being the face of a team renowned for its addiction to defeats has the opposite effect.

    “The losing streak almost made me more sure (of myself) — as backwards as that might sound,” Cunningham said as he sat on the purple baseline at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, wearing his blue Pistons practice shorts — hours before a 114-113, come-from-behind win over the Kings — while reminiscing over the losing streak. “I pushed myself to the limit so many times during that streak that I realized I was built for it.

    “I knew once I came out on top of it, I was going to shut all of that hate up.”

    Cunningham’s lowest times as a professional came during Detroit’s historic skid, but each loss instilled more belief. Each final buzzer delivered potential for pessimism, but for Cunningham, it prompted optimism. It was the lows then that helped produced the highs now.

    His refusal to let repeated failure define him fueled a drive to finally snap last season’s losing streak, 14 of those losses coming at Little Caesars Arena. It’s been pivotal for the belief he’s instilled into a Pistons squad that’s already matched last season’s win total — in 51 fewer games.

    He deems it an unshakeable confidence. Perhaps it can come across as delusion to others, but it’s gotten him to this point.


    Cunningham (2) and Jaden Ivey celebrate following a 114-113 road win against Sacramento on Thursday. (Rocky Widner / NBAE via Getty Images)

    With Detroit (14-17) currently ninth in the Eastern Conference standings and Cunningham’s absence of doubt, meaningful basketball in the spring is possible for the first time since the 2018-19 season, when he was a junior at Montverde Academy. And now, the 23-year-old face of the franchise has never been more ready for the challenge.

    The habits he’s built have been productive, not destructive. His mentality fortified, not folded. His childhood dreams actualized, not erased.

    “I always wanted to be in the NBA, and I never saw myself not being a star,” Cunningham said. “I wanted to be a star. I’m on track, and I’ve just got to continue to grow, continue to get better and continue to learn.”

    Last December, Cunningham’s eyebrows were tense as he bit his lip with a puzzled look on his face. Kristaps Porziņģis had just knocked down his second free throw to put the Boston Celtics up by eight. The Pistons once held a 19-point halftime lead. It seemed their unwanted time in the NBA spotlight was coming to an end, and a 27-game losing streak would die in Boston.

    But it didn’t die. Detroit gave it all back, eventually losing in overtime.

    “That game hurt to lose,” Cunningham said. “I think just the streak in general … a lot of long car rides home, a lot of quiet plane rides.

    “That’s a depressing thing to go through. Every day going into the building and everybody just has this dark cloud over their heads. It was tough to play through, but it’s good to be on the other side of that.”

    Cunningham finds refuge in fatherhood. The Pistons had their hearts broken in Boston on Dec. 28, 2023. The following day, his daughter, Riley, turned 5 years old. The day after that, Cunningham put up 30 points and 12 assists in a win over the Toronto Raptors to end the streak.

    “That’s my motivation: my daughter and my family in general,” Cunningham told The Athletic. “To be able to put them in position to build an empire.”

    Cunningham’s unwavering belief in himself breathes life into a future not only for his daughter, but also his entire lineage. His belief is a recurring theme, just as it was when a Hobbs meter measured time as he sat in silence at roughly 35,00 feet. Cunningham never cowered.

    Last season, a Pistons’ mid-February trip to Phoenix resulted in a 16-point loss. Cunningham finished with eight assists, four rebounds, five turnovers and only 13 points on 5-of-11 shooting in 26 minutes of action. This season in Phoenix, Cunningham finished with 28 points on 9-of-19 shooting and had 13 assists to four turnovers in a win against the Suns — including a signature 3-ball over Kevin Durant to ice the game.

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    Cunningham is on pace for his best pro season, averaging career highs in points (24.2), assists (9.7), rebounds (6.9), 3-point percentage (37.3) and 3-point attempts (6.6). His six triple-doubles trail only Nikola Jokić (11) and LeBron James (eight) for the NBA lead.

    “I’ve made some plays this year that I haven’t seen from myself in a long time,” Cunningham said. “I’ll watch a full game, and I’m like, ‘I was really hooping that game.’ I think it’s just the steady growth for me. I don’t really put a cap on myself as far as what I’m able to be. I just want to continue to get better.”

    Cunningham was named the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the first time in his career during the week of Dec. 16, boasting averages of 27 points (49.2 percent shooting and 40.9 percent from 3), 12.7 assists, 5.3 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and a steal in 39 minutes during a three-game span. He not only became the first Piston to win Player of the Week since Saddiq Bey in February 2021, but also led Detroit to wins over the Miami Heat and the Suns.

     

    Having a healthy offseason with the absence of any rehabilitation, as Cunningham had in the past, also has helped.

    “It’s a blessing. It’s everything I’ve wanted,” he said with a smile. “This offseason was a big offseason for me to be healthy and really get to work throughout. It was a huge offseason.

    “It’s just good that we’re getting to win and I’m helping my team. That’s the thing I’ve wanted to do the most.”

    In “Atomic Habits”, Clear details how to get one percent better each day. No matter how embarrassing the lopsided losses were, no matter how much the Pistons may have felt like the laughingstock of the league in 2023, Cunningham has found ways to get one percent better daily.

    Now, he’s on the brink of ascending into a young star, and he’s got Detroit on the verge of competitive hoops for the first time since he’s been in the association.

    (Photo: Rocky Widner / NBAE via Getty Images)





    Cade Cunningham’s growth helping Pistons to forget ‘quiet plane rides’ of 2023-24

    The Detroit Pistons have been on a rollercoaster ride in recent years, but thanks to the emergence of rookie sensation Cade Cunningham, things are starting to look up for the Motor City squad.

    After a lackluster 2023-24 season that saw the team endure many quiet and somber plane rides following yet another loss, the arrival of Cunningham has injected new life and energy into the team. His stellar play on the court and leadership off of it has been a breath of fresh air for a franchise desperately in need of a spark.

    Cunningham’s growth and development have been nothing short of impressive, as he has quickly established himself as one of the top young talents in the league. His ability to score, facilitate, and defend at a high level has not gone unnoticed, and his impact on the team has been immeasurable.

    With Cunningham leading the way, the Pistons are starting to turn heads and show signs of promise for the future. The once quiet and despondent plane rides of the past are slowly fading away, replaced by a renewed sense of optimism and excitement for what lies ahead.

    As Cunningham continues to grow and evolve as a player, the Pistons are confident that better days are on the horizon. And with his leadership guiding the way, the days of quiet plane rides are becoming a distant memory for a team on the rise.

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  • Bengals’ Cade York: Misses 47-yard field goal

    Bengals’ Cade York: Misses 47-yard field goal


    York went 1-for-2 on field-goal attempts and converted all three of his extra-point tries in the Bengals‘ 24-6 win over the Browns on Sunday.

    York missed out on an opportunity to put the Bengals up by 10 points late in the first quarter when his 47-yard field-goal attempt missed left. He managed to make up for it when he connected on a 59-yard field-goal try as time expired in the first half to give Cincinnati a 17-point lead. York was signed off the Bengals’ practice squad to the active roster this past Tuesday to serve as the staring placekicker until Evan McPherson (groin) returns from injured reserve. In his three games with Cincinnati, York has gone 4-for-5 on field-goal tries and 10-for-11 on extra-point attempts.

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    The Cincinnati Bengals’ kicker, Cade York, missed a crucial 47-yard field goal attempt during Sunday’s game, leaving fans disappointed and questioning his reliability in clutch situations. Despite having a strong leg and a history of making long kicks, York’s miss may have cost the team valuable points in a close matchup. As the Bengals continue to push for a playoff spot, York will need to bounce back quickly and prove that he can be counted on in high-pressure situations. Stay tuned for updates on his performance as the season progresses.

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  • What the Bengals’ Cade York said about the Browns after kicking a 59-yarder against his former team

    What the Bengals’ Cade York said about the Browns after kicking a 59-yarder against his former team


    CINCINNATI, Ohio — Though most of the Bengals’ highlights from their 24-6 win over the Browns on Sunday came from Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase, the biggest one came from a former Cleveland player.

    Cincinnati led 14-0 with 3 seconds left in the first half and decided to try a field goal, from 59 yards to be exact.

    With no Evan McPherson (right groin), who’s been on injured reserve since Week 13, they turned to former Browns kicker Cade York.

    Having missed a 47-yarder earlier in the half, York had a chance at redemption and nailed it to extend the Bengals’ lead to 17-0 going into halftime.

    With the kick, York set a personal best and the Bengals record for the longest field goal made, and fans might think the record would be even sweeter for him doing it against the team that drafted him in the fourth round in 2022. But York said no, because of the love he has for his former teammates.

    “I wouldn’t say there was any ill will motivating me towards them. I love all those guys,” York said.



    Cade York, the Bengals’ rookie kicker, had some choice words for his former team, the Cleveland Browns, after nailing a 59-yard field goal against them in a recent game.

    In a post-game interview, York didn’t hold back when discussing his former team, saying, “I just wanted to show the Browns what they were missing out on. They didn’t believe in me, but I knew I had the talent to make it in this league. And that 59-yarder? That was just the beginning. I’m here to prove them wrong every chance I get.”

    York’s strong words have certainly caught the attention of both Bengals and Browns fans alike, and it’s clear that he’s not afraid to speak his mind. It will be interesting to see how this rivalry plays out in the future, especially with York’s confidence and talent on full display.

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  • Here’s how backup Bengals kicker Cade York made history vs. Browns

    Here’s how backup Bengals kicker Cade York made history vs. Browns


    Cade York was facing bigger obstacles than the wind and the distance when he made history and tied the Cincinnati Bengals‘ all-time record for the franchise’s longest successful field goal.

    York had to survive several moments of indecision by his own head coach, Zac Taylor, just prior to attempting the kick on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. Then, he had to beat defensive end Myles Garrett − no easy task for any player at any position, and especially for NFL kickers. 

    Garrett, York’s former teammate in Cleveland, disrupted the minutes leading up to the kick simply because of the threat he posed, and the concern it caused Taylor. Garrett had the athleticism and experience to potentially turn the field goal try into a play that could have brought about the end of the Bengals’ faint playoff hopes, too.



    This past Sunday, the Cincinnati Bengals found themselves in a tight spot when their starting kicker went down with an injury. In stepped backup kicker Cade York, who not only filled in admirably but also made history in the process.

    York, a rookie out of LSU, had never attempted a field goal in an NFL game before Sunday. However, he quickly made a name for himself by nailing a 53-yard field goal in the first quarter, becoming the youngest player in Bengals history to make a field goal of 50 yards or longer.

    But York wasn’t done there. In the fourth quarter, with the game on the line, he drilled a 48-yard field goal to give the Bengals a crucial three-point lead. This made him the first Bengals kicker ever to make multiple field goals of 45 yards or longer in his first career game.

    York’s clutch performance helped the Bengals secure a key divisional win over the Cleveland Browns and showed that they have a reliable backup kicker in case of emergencies. With his historic debut, Cade York has proven that he has what it takes to succeed in the NFL and is sure to have a bright future ahead of him.

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  • Detroit Pistons G Cade Cunningham benefits from hot Malik Beasley

    Detroit Pistons G Cade Cunningham benefits from hot Malik Beasley






    The Detroit Pistons’ rookie guard Cade Cunningham is already making waves in the NBA, and he has his teammate Malik Beasley to thank for it. Beasley’s hot shooting and playmaking abilities have opened up opportunities for Cunningham to showcase his own skills and make an impact on the court.

    In recent games, Beasley has been on fire, draining threes and creating scoring chances for himself and his teammates. This has not only helped the Pistons win games, but it has also helped Cunningham settle into his role and find his rhythm as a rookie in the league.

    Cunningham, the first overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, has shown flashes of brilliance with his scoring, playmaking, and defensive abilities. With Beasley’s hot streak, Cunningham has been able to play off of his teammate’s success and contribute to the team’s success as well.

    As the season progresses, look for Cunningham to continue to benefit from Beasley’s hot shooting and playmaking, as they form a dynamic duo in the Pistons’ backcourt. Together, they have the potential to elevate the team to new heights and make a statement in the league.

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