Detroit is stopped, but no one breaks the championship streak

The Pistons thus missed the opportunity to break the franchise record for consecutive wins, having tied the record set by the teams from the 1989/90 and 2003/04 seasons.

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Shay Gilges-Alexander, Photo: Reuters
Shay Gilges-Alexander, Photo: Reuters
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What a series of champions - Oklahoma celebrated on its home court against Minnesota with a score of 113:105 in another NBA match.

It was the tenth consecutive victory for Oklahoma, which now has 18 triumphs and only one loss.

Shay Gilges-Alexander led Oklahoma with 40 points, while Minnesota's best player was Anthony Edwards, who scored 31 points.

Boston's basketball team beat Detroit 117:114 as hosts, thus ending the Pistons' streak of 13 consecutive wins.

The Pistons thus missed the opportunity to break the franchise record for the number of consecutive wins, having tied the record set by the teams from the 1989/90 and 2003/04 seasons.

Boston was led to victory by Jaylen Brown with 33 points and ten rebounds, while Derrick White added 27. Cade Cunningham was the best player for Detroit with 42 points.

Toronto Raptors beat Indiana Pacers 97-95 last night, their ninth consecutive NBA title. The victory was secured by Brandon Ingram's basket with 0,6 seconds left in the game.

Ingram was the most efficient player for the Raptors with 26 points, while Scottie Barnes scored two points less. TJ McConnell was the best player for Indiana with 16 points.

Houston defeated Golden State 104-100, led by Reed Shepard, who scored 31 points, San Antonio defeated Portland 115-102, with Dearon Fox scoring 37 points. Memphis beat New Orleans 133-128 in overtime, while Phoenix defeated Sacramento 112-100.

New York defeated Charlotte 129:101 on the road, while Miami beat Milwaukee 106:103 at home. After these losses, Charlotte tied for seventh and Milwaukee for sixth in a row.

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