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Following an extended era of mediocrity the Pistons, led by the Hall of Fame backcourt of Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars and nicknamed the "Bad Boys" for their intimidating defence, posted winning records every seasons from 1983–84 to 1991–92, and after narrowly losing in 1988, ended the Lakers dynasty of the 1980s the following season and ...
The Pistons finished the regular season with a record of 64–18, setting new franchise records for both overall and road victories (27). [ 136 ] [ 140 ] [ 141 ] In addition, the team set an NBA record by starting the same lineup in 73 consecutive games from the start of the season.
The Detroit Pistons and the Philadelphia 76ers are tied for the longest ever losing streak, losing 28 straight games. The 2023–24 Detroit Pistons have the longest losing streak in a single season, while the Philadelphia 76ers lost 28 consecutive games across two seasons: 2014–15 and 2015–16. [1]
The Detroit Pistons are one of the NBA’s winningest franchises, even in the midst of a 16-year drought without a playoff win, the league's longest.. Only four teams have won more championships ...
The franchise was founded in 1941 by Fred Zollner in Fort Wayne, Indiana as the Zollner Pistons, playing in the National Basketball League (NBL). [3] In 1948, the team was renamed the Fort Wayne Pistons and joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA), merging with the NBL to form the NBA one year later. [3] After nine seasons in Fort ...
THE GOOD OLD DAYS: Pistons' 2004 NBA championship team still one big family: 'It will never die' The Celtics knocked down 20 of their 46 3-point attempts, with Derrick White (22 points, 10 assists ...
This category contains articles pertaining to the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association. The franchise was founded in 1941 as the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons in the National Basketball League and as the Fort Wayne Pistons when they joined the Basketball Association of America , which was the predecessor to the NBA.
The Detroit Pistons had 20 turnovers and fell to Chicago Bulls, 127-105, on Thursday to clinch the worst record in franchise history.