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OG Anunoby’s Nightmare Return: How Cade Cunningham Torched the Knicks and Exposed New York’s Defense

Last updated: February 20, 2026 10:41 am
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OG Anunoby’s Nightmare Return: How Cade Cunningham Torched the Knicks and Exposed New York’s Defense
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With 42 points and 13 assists, Cade Cunningham didn’t just beat the Knicks—he exposed them, turning OG Anunoby’s return into a defensive failure and staking his claim as a future MVP.

In a game that was supposed to showcase the Knicks’ defensive identity, Cade Cunningham flipped the script. The Detroit Pistons star didn’t just outplay New York’s top defenders—he made them look lost. With 42 points, 13 assists, and 8 rebounds, Cunningham led the Pistons to a 126-111 win, dropping the Knicks to 0-3 against Detroit this season and casting a harsh spotlight on the state of their defense.

The most glaring issue? OG Anunoby, returning from a toe injury that forced him to miss the final four games before the All-Star break, was tasked with slowing Cunningham down. Instead, he became the focal point of a defensive breakdown that saw Cunningham hit 57.1% of his shots when Anunoby was the primary defender, per NBA Courtside tracking data.

Knicks Defense Collapses in the Third Quarter

It was the third quarter that sealed the Knicks’ fate. Cunningham scored 11 straight Pistons points during one stretch, slicing through New York’s defense with ease. Anunoby, usually one of the league’s most versatile defenders, looked a step slow, unable to stay in front of Cunningham or contest his shots effectively.

Knicks coach Mike Brown acknowledged the mismatch, noting Cunningham’s size and skill. “You’re putting a small forward on him… Most of the time, the small forward isn’t used to navigating the stuff that he does on the floor,” Brown said, per NY Post Sports.

But it wasn’t just Anunoby. Josh Hart and Jose Alvarado fared no better in the fourth quarter, as Cunningham continued to find open lanes, knock down step-back threes, and control the tempo of the game. Every time the Knicks tried to rally—like when they trimmed the lead to 12 with under five minutes left—Cunningham had an answer.

OG’s Rust Extends Beyond Defense

While Anunoby’s defensive struggles were the headline, his offensive game was equally concerning. He finished with just 8 points on 3-for-13 shooting and 1-for-8 from three. The Knicks as a team shot a dismal 8-for-35 from deep, compounding their defensive woes.

Still recovering from a right toenail avulsion, Anunoby had his entire toenail removed and is playing through an open wound. It’s clear his mobility and timing are affected, and the Knicks may need to manage his return more carefully if they want him back at full strength for a playoff push.

“We did a great job of generating some wide-open looks, especially from the 3-point line,” Brown said. “They just didn’t go in tonight.” But the misses weren’t just about bad luck—they were symptomatic of a team that looked out of sync and physically overwhelmed.

What This Means for the Knicks Going Forward

This loss isn’t just another regular season stumble—it’s a red flag. The Knicks entered the post-All-Star break hoping to build momentum. Instead, they were reminded of a troubling pattern: they can’t stop Cade Cunningham, and they haven’t figured out how to contain Detroit’s offense.

New York’s defensive system, which had been one of the league’s most effective earlier in the season, continues to unravel against teams with elite playmakers. Cunningham’s ability to get to the middle of the floor, break down rotations, and make the right play is a blueprint other teams will follow.

The Knicks’ coaching staff now faces a critical challenge: adjust the scheme, manage Anunoby’s recovery, and find a way to regain their defensive identity before the postseason.

Cunningham’s MVP Statement

Cunningham may not win MVP this year, but performances like this make it clear he’s on that trajectory. He’s averaging 25.1 points and 7.3 assists per game and has become the undisputed engine of the Pistons’ offense. His performance against the Knicks was a masterclass in shot creation, decision-making, and leadership.

What makes Cunningham so dangerous is his size. At 6-foot-7, he can see over defenders, finish through contact, and shoot from anywhere. Against the Knicks, he showed the full package—crossovers, dunks, floaters, and pinpoint passes. He didn’t just score; he controlled the game.

And he did it on the biggest stage. Madison Square Garden was buzzing early, but by the fourth quarter, the crowd was silenced. Cunningham fed off the energy, flexing, yelling, and owning the moment. It was a statement game—and a warning to the rest of the league.

Knicks Must Respond or Risk Playoff Trouble

If the Knicks want to be taken seriously as contenders, they need answers. Three losses to a young Pistons team isn’t just embarrassing—it’s a strategic failure. The coaching staff must find a defensive scheme that limits penetration, the players need to execute with more urgency, and Anunoby must be reintegrated carefully.

The good news? There’s still time. But with the playoff race tightening and teams like Detroit gaining confidence, the Knicks can’t afford many more nights like this.

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