Detroit continues with negative records, ahead of Jokić are only Magic, Westbrook and Robertson

Chicago without the injured Nikola Vucevic was defeated by Indiana, while Minnesota on the wings of Anthony Edwards (44 points) celebrated against Dallas, who played without Luka Doncic

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After overtime, Boston signed the Pistons' 28th consecutive loss, Photo: Reuters
After overtime, Boston signed the Pistons' 28th consecutive loss, Photo: Reuters
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A few days ago, Detroit set a negative record for the number of consecutive losses in one season of the NBA, and now it has equaled the longest streak without a win...

The Pistons recorded their 28th consecutive defeat, as they lost to Boston after overtime with 128:122.

Detroit thus equaled the negative record of Philadelphia with 28 losses in a row.

Kristaps Porzingis was the most responsible for the Celtics' victory, the fourth in a row, with 35 points, while Jason Tatum scored four less, but with 10 assists. Cade Cunningham scored 31 points for the defeated team, Jaeden Ivey added 22, and Bojan Bogdanovic 17 points with 12 rebounds.

Last night, the Denver basketball team beat the Memphis team convincingly 142:105, with another great game by the Serbian center Nikola Jokić, who recorded his 116th triple-double in the regular part of the NBA season.

Jokić finished the game with 26 points, 14 rebounds and ten assists. He had a perfect night, as he shot 11/11 from the field, including 10/10 two-pointers and 1/1 three-pointers, and hit all three of his free throws.

It was his 11th triple-double this season, and his 116th overall in the regular season of the NBA League, thus climbing to fourth place on the all-time list. In front of him are now Magic Johnson, Russell Westbrook and Oscar Robertson.

Jokić was best supported in this game by Jamal Murray with 23 points and nine assists, while Peyton Watson added 20.

Desmond Bane with 23 and Markus Smart with 17 points were the best in the ranks of Memphis, which played without the sick Za Morant.

As guests, Miami basketball players were better than Golden State with 114:102.

Tyler Hiro led Miami to its fourth win in a row with 26 points, while Steph Curry and Klay Thompson were the most effective for the hosts with 13 points each.

Minnesota basketball players celebrated on their court against Dallas, who played without Luka Dončić, with 118:110. Minnesota was led by Anthony Edwards who scored 44 points, while Tim Hardaway was the best in the Dallas team with 32 points.

Indiana was better than Chicago away from home with 120:104 (our Nikola Vucevic is out for seven to 10 days due to injury), New Orleans beat Utah on their floor with 112:105.

San Antonio ended a five-game losing streak by beating Portland 118:105, with Victor Wembanyama scoring 30 points, while the Los Angeles Lakers beat Charlotte 133:112 at home.

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