According to **The Japan Times**, Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham delivered a historic performance on Wednesday night, scoring a playoff-record 45 points to lead his team to a 116-109 victory over the Orlando Magic. Facing elimination in the first round of the NBA playoffs, Cunningham’s heroics narrowed the series deficit to 3-2. Having recently returned from a serious injury involving a collapsed lung, the guard played nearly 44 minutes, proving his resilience and status as the cornerstone of the Detroit franchise.
The record-breaking night was verified by **ESPN**, which noted that “Cunningham’s 45 points are the most by a Piston in a post-season game,” eclipsing previous franchise legends. **Bleacher Report** also covered the comeback, quoting Cunningham after the game: “We dug ourselves a big hole… but we handled business tonight.” The victory shifts the pressure back to the Orlando Magic as the series heads back to Florida for a high-stakes Game 6, with NBA analysts praising Cunningham’s “legend-making performance” under extreme pressure.
**Echotitbits take:**
Cade Cunningham is officially having his “superstar arrival” moment. For a player to drop 45 points in an elimination game after a life-threatening lung injury is the stuff of sports cinema. Even if the Pistons don’t win the series, this performance secures Cade’s spot in the “Elite” conversation for next season. Watch for the Pistons to be a major force in the Eastern Conference next year if they can build around this momentum.
Source: Japan Times — https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2026/04/30/basketball/nba/pistons-rockets-stay-alive/ April 30, 2026
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