Detroit Pistons fans couldn’t bear the disappointment after their team’s 25th consecutive loss. The Pistons continue their disastrous performance, losing to the Utah Jazz 111-119 in a game they could have won, considering the absence of key Jazz players like Lauri Markkanen and Jordan Clarkson.
At the end of the match, Detroit supporters began chanting “sell the team,” directing their calls towards team owner Tom Gores.
As a result, the Pistons now need just one more loss to tie the all-time record for the most consecutive defeats in a season, which stands at 26. This record has been set twice before, first by Cleveland in the 2010/11 season and later by Philadelphia in the 2013/14 season.
Pistons fans chanting “Sell The Team!”
They are 1 loss away from tying the NBA record for most consecutive losses in a single season: 26Cade: “Yeah, we’re not 2-26 bad. No way are we that bad. So, yes, I think we can turn it around.” pic.twitter.com/QzZhVd0X0h
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The longest losing streak is 28 games, spanning two seasons and once again attributed to Philadelphia, from the 2014/15 season to the beginning of the 2015/16 season.