The Detroit Pistons have had a rough season, and it just got worse. On Tuesday, the Pistons lost their 25th consecutive game, putting them just one loss away from tying the NBA single-season record.
The Pistons have been struggling all season, with a record of 14-51. They have been in the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings for most of the year, and their current losing streak has put them in an even worse position.
The Pistons’ current streak is the longest since the 1993-94 season, when they lost 26 straight games. The NBA single-season record is held by the Cleveland Cavaliers, who lost 26 consecutive games during the 1981-82 season.
The Pistons have been hampered by injuries throughout the season, with several key players missing significant time due to various ailments. This has made it difficult for them to find any consistency on the court, and it has led to their current losing streak.
The Pistons have a few more games left in the season, and they will be looking to avoid tying the NBA single-season record. It will be a difficult task, but if they can find a way to win one of their remaining games, they will be able to avoid that dubious distinction.
The Pistons have had a difficult season, but they will be looking to finish strong and avoid tying the NBA single-season record for consecutive losses. It won’t be easy, but if they can find a way to win one of their remaining games, they will be able to avoid that unwanted mark.