Cameron Johnson scored 24 points and the visiting Brooklyn Nets beat the Pistons 118-112 on Tuesday night as Detroit set a single-season NBA record with its 27th consecutive loss.
Detroit’s 27-game losing streak tops the runs of futility of the 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers and 2013-14 Philadelphia 76ers, who each lost 26 straight.
Philadelphia holds the longest losing streak of all time, which spanned over the course of two seasons. The 76ers dropped 28 straight between the end of the 2014-15 season and the beginning of the 2015-16 campaign. The Pistons can match that skid when they visit the Boston Celtics on Thursday.
Mikal Bridges had 21 points and Cam Thomas tossed in 17 for Brooklyn. Cade Cunningham carried the Pistons with 41 points, 37 in the second half, while Bojan Bogdanovic had 23 points.
Bulls 118, Hawks 113
Andre Drummond tallied 24 points and 25 rebounds to help lead Chicago past visiting Atlanta.
Drummond became just the sixth player to record a 20-20 game in the NBA this season. DeMar DeRozan added 25 points for the Bulls, who won for the fourth time in five games.
Bogdan Bogdanovic led Atlanta’s scoring with 22 points while Trae Young added 21 points and 13 assists. Young was trying to break Oscar Robertson’s record of seven consecutive 30-point, 10-assist games but fell short.
Grizzlies 116, Pelicans 115 (OT)
Ja Morant scored 31 points and Jaren Jackson Jr. had four of his 19 points in overtime as visiting Memphis improved to 4-0 since Morant’s return by defeating New Orleans.
Desmond Bane added 27 points as the Grizzlies beat the Pelicans for the second time in eight days — the first win coming in Morant’s season debut following a 25-game suspension. Brandon Ingram scored 24 points and Zion Williamson had 23 points and 11 rebounds for New Orleans.
The score was tied at 109 before Jackson made consecutive driving layups to give Memphis a four-point lead with 51 seconds left in overtime. The Grizzlies never surrendered the lead again.
Magic 127, Wizards 119
Franz Wagner scored 28 points and Paolo Banchero had 24 as visiting Orlando staved off a late rally by Washington.
Rookie Anthony Black added a career-high 23 points for Orlando, which won its second straight following a four-game losing streak. Wagner also notched team-high totals in assists (nine) and rebounds (eight).
Jordan Poole produced 30 points for the Wizards, who lost their second game in a row. Tyus Jones scored 22 points, and Daniel Gafford recorded 13 points and 13 rebounds.
Pacers 123, Rockets 117
Tyrese Haliburton paired 33 points with 10 assists to lead eight Indiana scorers in double figures as the Pacers won a back-and-forth affair against host Houston.
The Pacers, who had lost six of their previous seven games, got 18 points from Myles Turner. Indiana shot a robust 52.4 percent from the field.
Alperen Sengun logged 30 points and 16 rebounds for the Rockets, who lost for the fourth time in six games. Fred VanVleet added 18 points and nine assists.
Jazz 130, Spurs 118
Lauri Markkanen amassed 31 points and 12 rebounds and hit four 3-pointers in a decisive fourth-quarter surge to help visiting Utah earn a win over reeling San Antonio.
The Jazz led by a dozen early in the third quarter before San Antonio answered and drew within 100-93 heading to the final period. But the Spurs would get no closer than six, as Markkanen had a 3-pointer and a jumper and Jordan Clarkson added two free throws and a ringing dunk to expand the Utah advantage to 112-99.
Clarkson put up 24 points for the Jazz. Reserve Keldon Johnson had a team-high 26 for the Spurs, who have dropped 23 of their past 24 games.
Thunder 129, Timberwolves 106
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 points to lead Oklahoma City to a win over visiting Minnesota.
Gilgeous-Alexander finished 14 of 19 from the field and added nine assists and six rebounds. Three other Thunder players joined Gilgeous-Alexander with at least 20 points — Jalen Williams added 21 while Luguentz Dort and Chet Holmgren had 20 apiece.
It was the 14th win in the past 19 games for the Thunder and just the third loss in 14 games for the Timberwolves. Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with 25 points.
–Field Level Media