The longest losing streak in Pistons history!Management sucks?Signed a "parallel import" coach worth 78 million, and fans suggested ** team.
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What lies ahead of us is a story about basketball, a dramatic scene where the Pistons' string of losses is heart-wrenching, as if they are about to set a record losing streak in NBA history. This season, they have a terrible record, losing 26 in a row, and losing another game would set a new record of shame in the NBA. They now face a challenge from the Nets, who have shown a competitive streak despite their previous competitive streak.
In the first quarter, the Pistons started the game with a remarkable 9-1 run, but then the Nets fought back to narrow the gap to six points. The Pistons missed the lead in the face of the Nets' poor form, and finally lost 112-118 in the final quarter, setting a record for the longest losing streak in history.
In this game, Cunningham's performance was particularly impressive. Despite being questioned in the past, he has a 20+ record in each of his last five games, and even scored 43 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists against the Hawks at one point. Fans have misconceptions about his previous poor performances, and in fact, he has been limited in his performances as a result of being asked to integrate more into the team system in past games. However, in this game, despite his excellent form, coach Monty chose other players to shoot key three-pointers, a decision that raised widespread doubts.
Monty had led the Suns to the Finals, but at the time he had top players like Paul and Booker at his disposal. And now on the Pistons, Monty's tactical choices and player use are in question. For example, the team didn't make good use of Ivey, who averaged 16 points per game last season, and the development of No. 7 pick Hayes didn't pay off. These decisions of the management and coaches led to poor performance of the team and even triggered the voices of fans calling for the team.
Pistons management has also been blamed for not showing a convincing eye for the drafts over the past few years, and the poor performance of the high-pick players drafted has led fans to question their abilities and decisions.
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