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The Pistons’ third period of success, with former on-court star Dumars serving as general manager and building a top team from other franchises’ discards, occurred between 2001–02 and 2007–08 when the team won fifty games or more during every season, including a third NBA title in 2003–04 and a franchise record total of wins two ...
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.
Note: the post-season record is 19 by Bill Russell; Most offensive rebounds in a game (since tracking began in 1973–74) 21 by Moses Malone vs. Seattle SuperSonics on February 11, 1982 [114] [495] Most defensive rebounds in a game (since tracking began in 1973–74) 29 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Detroit Pistons) on ...
With the 126-115 loss to the Nets Saturday, Detroit is now tied with the 2010-2011 Cleveland Cavaliers and 2014-2015 Philadelphia 76ers for the longest single-season record at 26 games.
Note: this exceeds the regular season record of 16 by Gilbert Arenas; Most consecutive points by single player on team, playoffs: 25 by LeBron James at Detroit Pistons in ECF on May 31, 2007; 40-point scoring duos, playoffs; 45 by Elgin Baylor and 41 by Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers vs. Detroit Pistons on March 29, 1962
Since joining the NBA, the Pistons have had 37 head coaches. Carl Bennett was the franchise's first head coach, leading the team for six games, all of which were losses. [5] Daly is the franchise's all-time leader in regular-season games coached (738), regular-season games won (467), playoff games coached (113), and playoff games won (71). [6]
The Detroit Pistons have achieved infamy. With a 118-112 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday, the Pistons extended their losing streak to 27 straight games. That's now the longest single-season ...
The 1990–91 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 43rd season in the National Basketball Association, and 34th season in the city of Detroit. [1] The Pistons entered the season as both the three-time defending Eastern Conference Champions the two-time defending NBA Champions and looked to win a third consecutive title. The team posted a nine ...