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The 1989–90 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 42nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 33rd season in the city of Detroit. [1] The team played at the Palace of Auburn Hills in suburban Auburn Hills, Michigan .
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 ...
A ticket for a November 1988 game between the Pistons and the Charlotte Hornets. The 1988–89 NBA season was the Detroit Pistons' 41st season in the NBA and 32nd season in the Detroit metropolitan area. [1] The Pistons moved from the Pontiac Silverdome to the brand-new Palace of Auburn Hills before the start of the season. [1]
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.
Detroit Pistons: Los Angeles Lakers: 1988: Los Angeles Lakers: 23 82 [46] 1988–89: Detroit Pistons: 63–19 (.768) 1989: Detroit Pistons: Los Angeles Lakers: 1989: Detroit Pistons: 25 82 2 expansion teams joined; named as one of the Top 10 Teams in NBA History [47] 1989–90: Los Angeles Lakers: 63–19 (.768) 1990: Detroit Pistons: Portland ...
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 1980s team, known as "the Bad Boys" due to their physical playing style, won both the 1989 and 1990 NBA Finals under Daly. [4] The Pistons won their third and most recent title in the 2004 NBA Finals under Larry Brown. [4] Since joining the NBA, the Pistons have had 37 head coaches. Carl Bennett was the franchise's first head coach, leading ...
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.