The Detroit Pistons look like a team on a mission with their rejuvenated form. Making their ascension to the top of the Eastern Conference, the Pistons have registered yet another victory. Squaring against the Houston Rockets, Cade Cunningham and co. registered a 107-98 victory. And taking the spotlight for the night was none other than Cunningham himself.
In one of the spectacular moments in the game, Cunningham dribbled three Rockets players to make a dunk from an open play. The three athletes whom the 23-year-old went past also included the star defender Amen Thompson. However, charged up after making the incredible dunk, Cunningham shouted at the Rockets in elation.
“On all y’all motherf***ers.” said the former no. 1 pick.
“ON ALL Y’ALL MOTHERF*CKAS”
— BricksCenter (@BricksCenter) January 20, 2025
– Cade Cunningham 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/emc2uSjmEE
Meanwhile, Cunningham also contributed significantly to Detroit’s victory in the game. The young gun dropped 32 points, with nine rebounds and seven assists. However, this was not the only time that Cunningham’s emotions ran wild on the court.
Cade Cunningham Applauded His Teammate Isaiah Stewart In A Fiery Manner
It looks like Cade Cunningham is not afraid to show his emotions publicly. Back in early January 2025, the Pistons picked up a 96-105 victory against the Orlando Magic. Just before halftime, there was a surge of attack from the Magic. Thankfully for the Pistons, Isaiah Stewart stood firm with his incredible defense to keep Jalen Suggs at bay.
Such a play seemed to have Cunningham charged up. Praising his teammate, the 23-year-old could be seen shouting, “That’s what we want… F*ck wrong with them.”
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Cade clapping for 10 seconds saying "That's what we want" "F*ck wrong with them" while Stew clamps Suggs is hilarious lmaooo https://t.co/SIr7PEAm9P pic.twitter.com/ZeZOzsCTbF
— Julie Gilchrist (@JulieanneGilch1) January 2, 2025
Cade Cunningham has surely backed up his raw emotions with solid performances. Now, it remains to be seen how well he can keep up the momentum in the future.