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An NBA-record four players scored over 40 points in the game, including the Nuggets' Kiki Vandeweghe with a game-high 51. The two teams also set several other NBA records, including the most points scored by one team (186 points), the most points scored by a losing team (184), the most field goals by two teams (142), most field goals by one ...
Detroit was led on the season by guard Thomas (21.3 ppg, 11.1 apg, NBA All-Star), center Bill Laimbeer (17.3 ppg, 12.2 rpg, NBA All-Star) and forward Kelly Tripucka (21.3 ppg, NBA All-Star). On Dec 13, 1983, the Pistons finished 3OT with the Nuggets. The Pistons beat the Nuggets 186-184. This is the highest scoring game in NBA history. Thomas ...
The Pistons finished the 2022–23 season with the worst overall record in NBA and third-worst in franchise history at 17–65. [278] It was their first 60-loss season since 1993–94. [ 279 ] After the last game of the season on April 9, 2023, Dwane Casey stepped down as head coach to join the front office. [ 278 ]
The Denver Nuggets and Detroit Pistons play in the highest scoring game in NBA history with the Pistons winning 186–184 in three overtimes. The Dallas Mavericks made its first postseason appearance, beating the Seattle SuperSonics 3–2 before bowing out to the Los Angeles Lakers 4–1 in the Conference Semifinals.
The Detroit Pistons have made NBA history. Detroit became the league's first team to lose 27 straight games in a season, falling 118-112 to the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday night. The Nets beat the ...
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 ...
Chamberlain led the NBA in scoring for seven consecutive years, averaging a record 50.4 points per game in 1962. Speaking of big, they don't come much bigger than the 7-foot-1, 275-pound Chamberlain.
If the Detroit Pistons drop Saturday's game in New York, they will tie the NBA record with 26 straight losses. They're aware, but answers still elude.