Cade Cunningham made NBA history by delivering two back-to-back fourth quarters with 19 or more points, joining Jamal Murray and Kyrie Irving as the only players to achieve that feat in the last five seasons.
The Detroit Pistons guard electrified fans with his performances on November 3 and 5, 2025, carrying his team to consecutive victories. In the first game against Memphis, Cunningham scored 33 points, including 19 in the decisive final quarter. Two nights later, he repeated the performance with 31 points—again 19 in the fourth—to defeat Utah.
“According to official NBA records, only Jamal Murray (Feb 17 and 19, 2021) and Kyrie Irving (Jan 19 and 20, 2023) had done it before.”
The NBA’s official stats account on X confirmed Cunningham’s achievement, placing him in rare company. His late-game composure and scoring consistency have quickly become one of the biggest stories of the young season.
At just 24 years old, Cunningham is displaying the poise and leadership often seen in seasoned veterans. If he continues this pace, his name could soon be mentioned among the league’s most reliable closers.
Cade Cunningham’s explosive late-game performances in early November 2025 placed him among elite company, confirming his rising status as one of the NBA’s premier clutch scorers.