The Wizards Trail Blazers have a record-breaking losing streak and are at the bottom of the league with 50 losses
On March 1, Beijing time, Washington, D.C. lost to Los Angeles in the 12th round of the league in February, and they lost to Los Angeles, and this is also the 12th round of February, they are in the United States on February 29. In February, the Magic and Portland both lost nine games in a row, the first time in NBA history that more than one team had lost, while the Wizards replaced the Pistons with a 9-50 record to lead the league, but they were also the first team to lose more than 50 games this season.
For the first time in NBA history, both teams are losing at the same time.
The Wizards once had a nine-point advantage, but were later caught up by the Lakers, and the two sides played until the end of the day, and Poole did not score a three-point layup. The two sides played to the playoff game, which ended with a 131-134 loss to the Lakers.
The game started on February 29 in the United States, and in the 12 rounds of the league in February, they all lost one and won one. As the second-to-last in the West, the Trail Blazers, who have lost nine in a row, played nine rounds of league games in February, which was also a hard battle.
As a result, in February, the Wizards and Trail Blazers both lost, becoming the NBA's all-time record for multiple teams losing at the same time.
The Wizards are the first team to lose 50 games in a row this year.
In the overtime game against the Lakers, the Wizards suffered a 50-game losing streak, the first time this season that they lost 50 in a row.
And in this game, the Pistons are 49 games in a row, just one step away from 50 games, while the Spurs are 48 games and they are also close to 50 games, while the Hornets and Trail Blazers are 44 games.
Washington finished bottom of the table after losing to Detroit.
After suffering 13 defeats, their results dropped to 9-50. In the past period, they have surpassed the Pistons, who have lost nine in a row, to finish at the bottom of the standings, which also shows how fierce the competition is.