Basketball
Can the Detroit Pistons stop losing? Three important games are here
The Detroit Pistons made NBA history. After this morning’s loss to the Sixers, Monty Williams’ team reached 22 consecutive losses, breaking a franchise record and dangerously passing the Sixers’ historic record set from the 2014-15 season to 16 straight losses. I smoked it. 28 games.
At this point, the following question is mandatory: Can the Pistons win the game? The calendar is a fickle thing, and as is almost always the case, there are good moments and bad moments.
The good part is utah jazz Next time is December 22nd. Before that showdown, the Pistons are scheduled to play the Bucks and Hawks, two games they would logically lose (reaching a 24-game losing streak), but that could set them up for the most special game of the season. There is. The Jazz are one of the worst teams in the NBA, with a 9-16 record and irregularities. The Pistons have everything they need to earn their third win of the season, as they will also be playing at home.
The bad part? If they don’t win that game, they will probably go down in history as the team with the most consecutive losses. Given what we’ve seen so far, it seems unlikely that the Pistons can beat a team like this: nets and celtics, If they lose, their losing streak will extend to 28 straight games. This reached the worst record in history, honor They accomplished it in the same season, unlike the Sixers, who were still under construction.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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