Detroit Pistons Break NBA Record with 27-Game Losing Streak
Despite a Roster Laden with Former Lottery Picks, the Pistons Face the Prospect of Holding the Worst Record Across Major Sports Leagues Since 2000
- The Detroit Pistons have lost 27 consecutive games, breaking the single-season NBA record for the longest losing streak.
- The Pistons could equal the longest losing streak in NBA history with a loss to the Boston Celtics, and set a new record with a loss to the Toronto Raptors.
- The Pistons' roster contains eight former lottery picks, yet the team has failed to find success.
- Detroit's last win came in their third game of the season, when they beat the Chicago Bulls on Oct. 28 to move to 2-1 overall.
- The Pistons are on the verge of holding the worst record since 2000 for a team in the NBA, NFL, NHL, and MLB.









































