Detroit Pistons set NBA record with 27th straight loss
DETROIT -- It's history not many fans inside Little Caesars Arena were looking forward to experiencing Tuesday night, but the Detroit Pistons couldn't avoid NBA infamy, dropping their 27th straight game with a 118-112 loss to the Brooklyn Nets. It's the most consecutive losses in a single season in league history. The 76ers have the overall record, losing 28 straight, but that spanned the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. Entering Tuesday's game, Pistons coach Monty Williams couldn't avoid the topic of the all-time losing mark -- something he said he didn't want his name connected to -- but it continues to weigh heavily on the franchise. "Again, when you look at records, you think of coaches, but I'm sure the players don't want that attached to the name on the jersey," Williams said. "Was it heavy? It's been heavy for a while. That's just the nature of this kind of losing streak and it's not gonna change because we're gradi