On Thursday, the Detroit Pistons defeated the New York Knicks 126-111, completing the regular season with a perfect record against this rival. The standout player of the match was Cade Cunningham, who scored 42 points, dished out 13 assists, and grabbed 8 rebounds. Despite roster absences, the Pistons, currently the NBA league leaders, dominated their opponents, extending their winning streak in head-to-head matchups to six games.
Dominant Performance by Cunningham
The young star of the Detroit Pistons scored 42 points and recorded 13 assists in a 126-111 victory over the New York Knicks, confirming his form after a successful All-Star Weekend.
Pistons' Complete Season Sweep
The Detroit team won all three games of the regular season against the Knicks, with the total point differential in these matches being an impressive 84 points.
Injuries and Suspensions for the Pistons
The Detroit team played without their second All-Star participant, Jalen Duren, and defensive specialist Isaiah Stewart, who were serving suspension penalties.
End of the Knicks' Long Streak
Before the start of the current six-game Pistons winning streak, the New York Knicks had won 16 consecutive meetings between these teams.
Cade Cunningham capitalized on the momentum from his first start in the NBA All-Star Game to lead the Detroit Pistons to a decisive 126-111 victory over the New York Knicks on Thursday evening. The game, played at the legendary Madison Square Garden, was expected to be a close contest between top Eastern Conference teams but turned into a showcase of the 24-year-old point guard's skills. „A dominant Cade Cunningham scored 42 points as the NBA-leading Detroit Pistons swatted aside the New York Knicks 126-111” — France 24Cunningham recorded 42 points, 13 assists, and 8 rebounds, nearly achieving a triple-double and completely controlling the game's pace. His performance was crucial, especially as the Pistons played without suspended key players: center Jalen Duren – the team's second All-Star representative – and defender Isaiah Stewart. Despite these absences, the league leaders demonstrated their roster depth and class, pulling away from their rivals in the second half. The Pistons-Knicks rivalry has a long history, dating back to the 1980s and 1990s, when both teams regularly met in the playoffs. In recent years, however, the New York team had the upper hand, winning 16 consecutive meetings before the Pistons reversed the trend of this series.This victory meant a clean sweep (3-0) for the Pistons in this year's regular-season games against the Knicks. Detroit's total point differential in these three games was a staggering 84 points. The Pistons' current winning streak over the Knicks has extended to six games, marking a clear shift in trend, considering that previously the Knicks had won 16 consecutive head-to-head matchups. The 126-111 result solidified the Pistons' lead in the league standings, confirming their status as the main favorite for the championship title.
Mentioned People
- Cade Cunningham — Point guard for the Detroit Pistons, scorer of 42 points in the game against the Knicks.
- Jalen Duren — Center for the Detroit Pistons, suspended, did not play in the game.
- Isaiah Stewart — Power forward/center for the Detroit Pistons, suspended, did not play in the game.