A key missing detail is the absence of OG Anunoby who the Raptors just traded to the Knicks. The Pistons have looked on the verge of playing at an nba level for a few games now, but beating a bad...
A key missing detail is the absence of OG Anunoby who the Raptors just traded to the Knicks. The Pistons have looked on the verge of playing at an nba level for a few games now, but beating a bad team that’s short handed doesn’t inspire much confidence.
Your franchise has been standing at the crossroads for a couple seasons now. Finally the dominos are starting to fall. Yeah, if I were a Raps fan I’d hate to see OG go but also thrilled about...
Your franchise has been standing at the crossroads for a couple seasons now. Finally the dominos are starting to fall. Yeah, if I were a Raps fan I’d hate to see OG go but also thrilled about Quick. He’s going to be one of the premiere scoring guards in the next few years.
After a long run of bitter defeats, the Detroit Pistons ended their streak of losses on Saturday night — narrowly avoiding setting a new record for the longest losing streak in the history of the NBA.
The Pistons beat the Toronto Raptors at a home game in Little Caesars Arena with a score of 129-127. The win prevented the Detroit team from breaking the previous 28-game losing streak set by the Philadelphia 76ers across the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. The Pistons had matched the 76ers' record on Thursday.
A key missing detail is the absence of OG Anunoby who the Raptors just traded to the Knicks. The Pistons have looked on the verge of playing at an nba level for a few games now, but beating a bad team that’s short handed doesn’t inspire much confidence.
As a Raptors fan I don't know if I should feel sadder for the Pistons or for the Raptors. I'm so sad to see OG go.
Your franchise has been standing at the crossroads for a couple seasons now. Finally the dominos are starting to fall. Yeah, if I were a Raps fan I’d hate to see OG go but also thrilled about Quick. He’s going to be one of the premiere scoring guards in the next few years.
What do you think will happen with Siakam?
Not sure, no matter how well he does, he's our first option, unless we can trade him for another first option I don't see him going for a while.
The title run starts now
Well they earned the title "Most consecutive losses in the same season."