The sentiment on Cade Cunningham has soured over the losing streak and in turn, some of the blame has been placed on the Piston’s number one option. The former number-one overall pick has not taken the “leap” that some Pistons fans expected. However, I looked into some perennial all-stars and their numbers after their 3rd year, players that I think Cade could be comparable to and I think they are pretty similar. All of the three players listed have been successful as the number one option at some point in their careers.
DISCLAIMER: I am not saying Cade is better than the players listed nor am I saying he is a guaranteed number-one option in the NBA. All I want to get out of this is that some should have optimism for the future of Cade and his career.
Cade Cunningham: 22.2 pts 7.1 ast 3.7 reb 4.5 tov 41% fg 33% 3fg 3.9 FT- 4.4 FTA 31.1 usg 2-15 35.5 min
-76 games played prior to 3rd year
Paul George: 17.4 pts 4.1 ast 7.6 reb 2.9 tov 42% fg 36% 3fg 2.8 FT-3.5 FTA 23.5 usg 49-32 37.6 min
-127 games played prior to 3rd year
Devin Booker: 24.9 pts 4.7 ast 4.5 reb 3.6 tov 43% fg 38% 3fg 4.7 FT-5.7 FTA 31.7 21-61 34.5 min
-154 games played prior to 3rd year
Trae Young: 25.3 pts 9.4 ast 3.9 reb 4.1 tov 44% fg 34% 3fg 33.0 7.7 FT-8.7 FTA usg 41-31 33.7 min
-141 games played prior to 3rd year
When diving deep into these guards and their efficiency, assist-to-turnover ratio, and usage rate you can see the similarities. The only thing I think Cade has a clear disadvantage in is his three-point efficiency, which other than defensive engagement is Cade’s biggest flaw. Turnovers are a kink that has to be ironed out in young guards with high usage rates. James Harden with a usage rate of over 30 has never averaged under 4 turnovers a game. Keep in mind as well Cade has almost played half the games coming into his 3rd year as these guys.
In Conclusion, I think personally Cade’s “underdevelopment is overstated. He is a developing guard asked to do too much. He is playing way too many minutes, asked to initiate too much on offense, and is forced to take bad shots.
You bet your ass I’ll blame the organization. What team in the nba has two centers starting together nowadays