Cade Cunningham's ability to draw fouls and get to the free throw line is crucial for his success. He averaged 8.2 free throws per game during the playoffs, but managed just five attempts total in the final two games. The Cavaliers had a historic free-throw disparity, but the Pistons committed endless stupid fouls and were over-aggressive in ways that almost always get called. Cunningham needs to be a better salesman and learn how to put the ref on the spot. He has to take a page out of James Harden's book and learn how to draw fouls in ways that are tough for the refs to ignore. Harden is tough to officiate because he makes defenders foul him in ways that are tough for the refs to ignore. Cunningham has to find ways to get more of the calls he deserves and put the refs on the spot at times. He has to be a little better at selling the fouls he's taking and not be a shameless foul baiter. Cunningham led the entire playoffs in points, assists and 3-pointers made while playing terrific defense, so he's a superstar, but the final piece is for him to get a superstar's whistle so that he can carry the Pistons even on nights when his shot isn't falling.