DETROIT -- It's history that not many fans inside of Little Caesars Arena were looking forward to experiencing on Tuesday night but the Detroit Pistons couldn't avoid NBA infamy with their 27th straight loss against the Brooklyn Nets, 118-112.
It's the most consecutive losses in a single season in league history. Detroit hasn't won a game since Oct. 28 during its home opener against Chicago and now sits at 2-28 on the season.
Entering Tuesday's game, Pistons coach Monty Williams couldn't avoid the topic of potentially hitting the all-time losing mark -- something he didn't want his name connected to.