LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Oklahoma City, fueled by 34 points from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander knocked off Western Conference leaders Minnesota, 129-106, on Tuesday.
The Thunder underscored their status as Western Conference contenders with a convincing home win over the Timberwolves.
Jalen Williams scored 21 points, rookie Chet Holmgren and Lu Dort added 20 apiece and Oklahoma City made 18 three-pointers in a game it led by as many as 25 points.
Despite a size disadvantage, the Thunder connected on better than 60 percent of their shots from the field and were dominant defensively, harrying the Timberwolves into 24 turnovers.
Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with 25 points. Mike Conley added 17 and Karl-Anthony Towns scored 16.
Meanwhile, it was another dismal night in Detroit.
The Pistons suffered their 27th straight defeat after their 118-112 loss to the Brooklyn Nets saw them set a single-season record for consecutive defeats.
“Nobody wants something like this attached to them,” Pistons coach Monty Williams, whose team hasn’t won since 28 October, said.
Detroit, an iconic franchise that won NBA titles in 1989, 1990 and 2004, surpassed the 26-game losing streaks of the 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers and the 2013-14 Philadelphia 76ers.
They’re closing in on the longest losing streak ever, the 28-game slide of the 76ers that spanned the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons.
Detroit’s Cade Cunningham scored 41 points, but once again the Pistons squandered a strong start with too many mistakes.
Detroit still had their chances late, taking a 97-92 lead early in the fourth quarter only for Brooklyn — led by 24 points from Cameron Johnson and 21 from Mikal Bridges — to respond with a 13-0 scoring run.
As the final moments ticked off, fans at Little Caesars Arena were once again chanting “Sell the team!”
“It weighs on us every day,” Cunningham said.