Cunningham seemingly gets no respect from the officials.
Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons canโt get any respect from the officials.
After Detroit fell 112-109 to the Orlando Magic on a game-winning shot from Paolo Banchero, Pistons fans are in disbelief of Cunninghamโs free throw stats over the last couple of games.
Cunningham had 26 points on the night for the Pistons but didnโt attempt a single free throw. That follows a 30 point outing against the Suns where, again, Cunningham wasnโt rewarded with a single trip to the foul line.
The reaction on social media from Pistons fans says it all.
Mob โ โCade has scored 56 points without a single free throw, that is just insane manโ
Nick โ โHow does Cade go back to back games with 0 FTAs? These referees are insanely terrible man.โ
Sean Murphy โ โIn the last two games, Cade Cunningham has 56 points with zero free throws attempts.โ
Ku โ โCade with zero FTs again is just crazyโ
Pistons fans arenโt alone in their incredulousness over the officiating on Saturday night. After the game, Detroit head coach ended his press conference by saying โ13 free throws. Unbelievableโ according to James L. Edwards III of The Athletic.
Cade Cunningham wasnโt the only Pistons player who wasnโt rewarded by the officials. Center Jalen Duren was the only starter to get free throw attempts tonight for Detroit.
The Pistons have certainly struggled this season, and Williams has taken his share of heat for how heโs managed the team โ despite Cunninghamโs greatness shining through. But Detroit, and Cunningham in particular, clearly arenโt getting the respect that they deserve.

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Peter Sampson has been covering all things sports (with a focus on the Portland Trail Blazers) for more than a decade, most recently hosting โThe Pulse with Peter Sampsonโ in Afternoon Drive for 750 The Game. Prior to that, he hosted an NBA wrap-up show that aired immediately at the conclusion of every Trail Blazers game. Peter had previous stops at Blazerโs Edge and XRAY.FM โ where his show โBlazerโs Edge Radioโ was named โPortlandโs Best Sports Radioโ in the 2017 Willamette Week readerโs poll. When heโs not telling the stories of your favorite sports team, Peter can be found recording the next garage rock classic in his basement studio, whipping up an authentic Italian meal in the kitchen, or trying to figure out the appeal of Minecraft with his 9-year-old son in the living room.
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