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Although it sounds too absurd to be true, the Pistons managed to finish November without a single win.
That’s right, the Pistons finished November with an 0-15 record. While a handful of those games were blowouts, they had a chance to shock the Knicks at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night. They just couldn’t seal the deal.
With last night’s loss, the Pistons became the 13th team in NBA history to go winless for an entire calendar month.
Here’s a recap of their entire month:
The Detroit Pistons have done it. The winless month. pic.twitter.com/XRv33sEQtV
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) December 1, 2023
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Despite suffering yet another loss, Pistons head coach Monty Williams seemed to be optimistic about the team’s performance against the Knicks.
“I’m not into moral victories. I don’t know where that came from, it doesn’t make sense. But that was something that, that game, that output, that energy, production from our group is something that I’m proud of, and that’s the kind of competitive edge that we have to play with every single night,” Williams said.
The Pistons will be back in action Saturday against the Cavaliers.