NBA rookie class: Cade Cunningham or Jalen Green?

LAS VEGAS – The crowd thickened by the minute, growing to nearly 9,000 by the opening tip. They were there to see Cade Cunningham. Or Jalen Green. Or Cade Cunningham vs. Jalen Green, which is what Tuesday night’s nationally televised showcase—officially Pistons vs. Rockets—was really about. ESPN promoted it. The NBA leaned into it. Officially, it was a meaningless matchup between two teenagers with long careers ahead of them. Unofficially—for star-starved fan bases in Detroit and Houston, at least—it was a chance to see how the top two picks in the draft measured up.

And they did—both of them. Cunningham, after struggling in his summer league opener, scored 20 points. He knocked down four threes. He picked off three steals. Green, facing a trapping defense for parts of the game, scored 25. He made 54.5% of his shots. He made 60% of his threes. A day later, Evan Mobley, the third pick, scored 14 points against Orlando. He grabbed seven rebounds. He handed out six assists.

“I could have been a lot better defensively,” Cunningham said.

Said Green, “I was trying to get my teammates involved, not make it a one-on-one battle with me and Cade.”