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NEW YORK — The Detroit Pistons matched an unwelcome NBA record, enduring their 26th consecutive loss in a single season as they fell 126-115 to the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday night. This dubious feat ties them with the 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers and the 2013-14 Philadelphia 76ers for the longest losing streak in league history.

The Pistons, now 2-27, are experiencing a historically difficult season under the guidance of coach Monty Williams. Despite keeping the game competitive in the second half, Detroit couldn’t withstand a decisive 15-0 run by the Nets that stretched their lead to 21 points. The loss keeps the Pistons winless since Oct. 28, with their next opportunity for a win coming Tuesday night in a rematch against Brooklyn.

Center Isaiah Stewart and guard Cade Cunningham expressed the team’s frustration and the challenge of enduring such a protracted losing streak. Cunningham emphasized the need for a concrete plan of action to turn things around.

Mikal Bridges led the way for the Nets with 29 points, seven assists, and six rebounds, while Cam Thomas added 20 points. The Nets snapped their own five-game losing streak, shooting an efficient 52% from the field. Detroit’s 14 turnovers, which led to 22 Brooklyn points, were a significant factor in the game’s outcome.

Coach Williams pointed out the detrimental impact of turnovers and refused to attribute the team’s struggles to bad luck, instead focusing on the need for better execution.

The Pistons were within reach in the third quarter before the Nets’ surge widened the gap. Brooklyn’s Royce O’Neale and Day’Ron Sharpe played key roles in extending the lead at the end of the third quarter, and the Nets maintained control in the fourth.

Jaden Ivey scored 23 points for Detroit, while Cunningham, limited by early foul trouble, finished with 22 points. The Pistons, one of the youngest teams in the league, have struggled with fouls and turnovers throughout the season.

Former Williams player and current Nets forward Cam Johnson offered words of encouragement, suggesting that Detroit’s young roster has the potential to grow and improve from these tough experiences.

The game began promisingly for Detroit with an early 6-0 lead, but turnovers in the first quarter led to Brooklyn establishing a comfortable advantage. The Pistons played better in the second quarter but were unable to significantly cut into the Nets’ lead, trailing 65-56 at halftime.

As the Pistons look to avoid setting a new record for consecutive losses, they face Brooklyn again on Tuesday, while the Nets aim to build on their victory.

Matt Windsor (US)
Matt Windsor (US)
MLB expert writer.

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