Pistons losing streak: Detroit ties 76ers all-time NBA record with 28 consecutive losses

Scott Rafferty

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The Pistons are knocking on the door of NBA history — and not the good kind.

Detroit showed some promise to start the 2023-24 season with wins over the Hornets and Bulls, but it has been almost two months since the Pistons last picked up a victory.

If that sounds like a lot of consecutive losses, it is.

The Pistons have now lost 28 games in a row, which is the most in a single season and ties the "Process" 76ers for the longest losing streak in NBA history.

If Detroit can't pick up a win over the Raptors on Saturday, Dec. 30, it will stand alone as the longest NBA losing streak of all time.

Here's everything you need to know about the Pistons' series of misfortunes.

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How Pistons can break NBA losing streak record

The Pistons have lost 28 games in a row, which is the longest single-season losing streak and ties longest losing streak in NBA history.

With Tuesday's loss to the Nets, the Pistons broke a tie with the 2010-11 Cavaliers and 2013-14 76ers for the longest single-season losing streak. With Thursday's overtime loss to the Celtics, they tied the 76ers, who lost 28 straight games between the end of the 2014-15 season and the start of the 2015-16 season.

Here are the longest losing streaks in NBA history:

RankTeamYearLosing streak
1Philadelphia 76ers2015*28
 Detroit Pistons202328
3Cleveland Cavaliers2010-1126
 Philadelphia 76ers201426
5Cleveland Cavaliers1982*24
6Charlotte Bobcats201223
 Denver Nuggets1997-9823
 Vancouver Grizzlies199623
9Detroit Pistons1980*21
10Houston Rockets202120
 LA Clippers1994*20
 Dallas Mavericks199320
 New York Knicks1985*20
 Philadelphia 76ers197320

* Streak spanned over two seasons

Pistons schedule 2023-24

Following their loss to the Celtics on Friday, Detroit has one last chance to snap the streak against the Raptors on Saturday before they set the NBA's all-time record.

Here are the next five games on Detroit's schedule:

DateOpponentTime (ET)TV channel
Dec. 30vs. Raptors6 p.m.
Jan. 1at Rockets8 p.m.
Jan. 3at Jazz9 p.m.
Jan. 5at Warriors10 p.m.
Jan. 7at Nuggets8 p.m.

When did the Pistons' losing streak begin?

The first loss the Pistons suffered in this streak came on Oct. 30.

The Thunder defeated the Pistons by a final score of 124-112. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City with a game-high 32 points while Jaden Ivey finished with a team-best 20 points in 19 minutes off the bench for Detroit.

During their losing streak, the Pistons have lost by an average of 13.5 points per game. They've struggled on both ends of the court, ranking 29th in offensive efficiency and 27th in defensive efficiency.

DateOpponentResultStreak
Oct. 30at ThunderL, 124-1121
Nov. 1vs. Trail BlazersL, 110-1012
Nov. 2at PelicansL, 125-1163
Nov. 5vs. SunsL, 120-1064
Nov. 6vs. WarriorsL, 120-1095
Nov. 8at BucksL, 120-1186
Nov. 10vs. 76ersL, 114-1067
Nov. 12at BullsL, 119-1088
Nov. 14vs. HawksL, 126-1209
Nov. 17at CavaliersL, 108-10010
Nov. 19at RaptorsL, 142-11311
Nov. 20vs. NuggetsL, 107-10312
Nov. 24at PacersL, 136-11313
Nov. 27vs. WizardsL, 126-10714
Nov. 29vs. LakersL, 133-10715
Nov. 30at KnicksL, 118-11216
Dec. 2vs. CavaliersL, 110-10117
Dec. 6vs. GrizzliesL, 116-10218
Dec. 8at MagicL, 123-9119
Dec. 11vs. PacersL, 131-12320
Dec. 13vs. 76ersL, 129-11121
Dec. 15at 76ersL, 124-9222
Dec. 16at BucksL, 146-11423
Dec. 18at HawksL, 130-12424
Dec. 21vs. JazzL, 119-11125
Dec. 23at NetsL, 126-11526
Dec. 26vs. NetsL, 118-11227
Dec. 28at CelticsL, 128-122 (OT)28

Scott Rafferty

 

Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.