The Detroit Pistons have secured star point guard Cade Cunningham’s future.
ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that Cunningham and the Pistons have agreed on a five-year maximum rookie extension worth $224 million, potentially increasing to $269 million. This ensures Detroit retains its top player for the foreseeable future.
As the 2021 No. 1 draft pick and former All-Rookie performer, Cunningham is rising in the league.
He had a standout year with career highs in points per game (22.7), assists per game (7.5), and three-point shooting percentage (35.5%).
While the team has only made the playoffs twice in the past 15 years and hasn’t had a winning record since 2015-2016, Cunningham shines as a cornerstone for the Pistons’ future.
At just 22 years old, Cunningham has a promising career ahead.
Other young talents like guard Jaden Ivey and center Jalen Duren are also making impacts in their roles.
With this youthful core, Detroit aims to be more competitive in the coming seasons, led by Cunningham’s pivotal role as the team’s leader on the court.