Without hesitation nor a hint of hyperbole, Saturday’s game in Detroit is not only the most important game of the season, it may be one of the most important in franchise history!
If you’ve been living under a rock for the past two months (Belated Merry Christmas and Happy Halloween), the Pistons haven’t won a single game since beating the Chicago Bulls on October 28th. On Tuesday, Detroit set a new single-season record with its 27th consecutive loss — surpassing the 26 straight losses achieved by the 2013-14 Sixers and 2010-11 Cavaliers.
All eyes, though, are on the 2015 Sixers who lost an NBA record 28 consecutive games, spanning two seasons.