Cade Cunningham Earns First NBA All-Star Selection
STILLWATER – Former Oklahoma State star basketball player, Cade Cunningham, is officially an NBA All-Star.
This marks the first All-Star honor of Cunningham’s career. He also marks the first All-Star selection for the Detroit Pistons since 2019. He’s also Cowboy basketball’s first All-Star since John Starks in 1994.
Cunningham is having a career season for the Pistons in 2024-25 as he’s averaging 25 points per game, along with 9.3 assists, 6.4 rebounds and almost a block and steal per game.
Along with Cunningham on the reserves list for the East is Milwaukee’s Damian Lillard, Jaylen Brown from Boston, Pascal Siakam from Indiana, Darius Garland from Cleveland and Tyler Herro from Miami.
The reserves for the West are Anthony Edwards from Minnesota, Anthony Davis from the Lakers, James Harden from the Clippers, Jaren Jackson Jr. from Memphis, Alperen Sengun from Houston, Jalen Williams from Oklahoma City and Victor Wembanyama.
You can watch Cade during All-Star weekend in a few weeks in San Francisco and Oakland, CA, Feb. 14-16.