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Cade Cunningham's High School Jersey Retired
23 Dec
Summary
- Cade Cunningham's No. 2 jersey was retired at Arlington Bowie High School.
- He played two seasons at Bowie, earning numerous accolades.
- Cunningham is now an NBA All-Star and MVP candidate for the Pistons.

Arlington Bowie High School recently retired the No. 2 jersey of NBA star Cade Cunningham, celebrating his significant impact during his two years at the school. Cunningham, an Arlington native, attended the ceremony with his family, teammates, and coaches, expressing pride in his hometown roots during a brief speech. His two seasons on the varsity team were marked by standout performances, including averaging over 15 points as a freshman and earning MVP honors as a sophomore.
Before transferring to Montverde Academy for his final two high school years, Cunningham established himself as a formidable player at Bowie. His collegiate and subsequent NBA career has seen him rise to All-Star status, becoming a key player for the Detroit Pistons. This season, he's leading the Pistons to a strong record in the Eastern Conference with career-high averages in points and assists.
Despite his NBA success, Cunningham remains connected to his Arlington origins, as evidenced by his continued support for his favorite football team, the Dallas Cowboys. The jersey retirement ceremony at Bowie marks a full-circle moment, permanently recognizing his contributions to the school and his journey from local talent to NBA superstar.




