Detroit Pistons set NBA record with 27th straight loss

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The Detroit Pistons have set an unfortunate NBA record with their 27th consecutive loss in a single season, a streak that underscores the team’s struggles and challenges. This latest defeat, a 118-112 loss to the Brooklyn Nets, marks the longest losing streak in league history within a single season. The Pistons’ last victory dates back to October 28, during their home opener against the Chicago Bulls, leaving their season record at a dismal 2-28.

Pistons coach Monty Williams, facing the imminent record before the game, expressed a sense of responsibility for the team’s performance. Acknowledging the weight of such a losing streak, Williams emphasized that as the coach, the burden falls largely on him, while also recognizing the competitive spirit of his players who naturally strive to win and avoid being part of a negative record.

In a commendable individual effort, Cade Cunningham, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, led the game with 41 points, along with 9 rebounds and 5 assists, demonstrating his potential and commitment despite the team’s overall struggles. His performance, especially a 37-point explosion in the second half, highlighted his skill and potential as a key player for the Pistons.

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Despite a strong start in the game, holding a significant lead in the first quarter, the Pistons faltered, particularly in the second quarter with six turnovers, and trailed at halftime. The team showed moments of resurgence, especially in the third quarter led by Cunningham’s 18 points, and even briefly led in the fourth quarter. However, the Nets’ strong finish, outscoring the Pistons 26-15 towards the end of the game, sealed Detroit’s fate and their entry into the NBA history books for this unwelcome record.

This streak places significant pressure on the Pistons organization to reassess and rebuild, focusing on developing talent like Cunningham and addressing the systemic issues that have led to such an extended period of losses.

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