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Records All-Time Pistons Team Records All-Time Pistons Team Records RECORDS ALL-TIME PISTONS TEAM RECORDS ALL-TIME PISTONS TEAM RECORDS SINGLE SEASON SINGLE GAME OR PORTION (CONTINUED) Most Points 9,725 1967-68 Steals 877 1976-77 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Highest Scoring Average 118.6 1967-68 Blocked Shots 572 1982-83 LEADERSHIP Lowest Defensive Average 84.3 2003-04 Most Turnovers 1,858 1977-78 Game 47 at Memphis Apr. 8, 2018 Field Goals 3,840 1984-85 Fewest Turnovers *931 2005-06 Half 28 vs. Atlanta (2nd) Jan. 9, 2015 Field Goals Attempted 8,502 1965-66 Most Victories 64 2005-06 Quarter 15 vs. Atlanta (4th) Jan. 9, 2015 Field Goal % .494 1988-89 Fewest Victories 16 1979-80 MOST REBOUNDS Free Throws 2,408 1960-61 Best Winning % .780 (64-18) 2005-06 Game 107 vs. Boston (at New York) (OT) Nov. 15, 1960 Free Throws Attempted 3,220 1960-61 Poorest Winning % .195 (16-66) 1979-80 Half 52 vs. Seattle (2nd) Jan. 19, 1968 Free Throw % .788 1984-85 Most Home Victories 37 (of 41) 1988-89; 2005-06 Quarter 38 vs. St. Louis (at Olympia) (2nd) Dec. 7, 1960 Three-Point Field Goals 993 2018-19 Fewest Home Victories 9 (of 30) 1963-64 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 2,854 2018-19 Most Road Victories 27 (of 41) 2005-06; 2006-07 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 3-Point Field Goal % .404 1995-96 Fewest Road Victories 3 (of 19) 1960-61 Game 36 at L.A. Lakers Dec. 14, 1975 Most Rebounds 5,823 1961-62 3 (of 38) 1979-80 Half 19 vs. L.A. Lakers (1st) Dec. 12, 1973 PLAYERS Offensive Rebounds 1,427 1983-84 Most Games Over .500 48 2005-06 vs. Phoenix (2nd) Jan. 2, 2004 Defensive Rebounds 2,838 2016-17 Most 100-Point Games 78 1983-84; 1985-86 Quarter 14 at L.A. Lakers (2nd) Dec. 14, 1975 Assists 2,319 1985-86 Most Opp. Games < 100 Points 78 2003-04 Personal Fouls 2,240 1967-68 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Disqualifications 58 1958-59 *NBA RECORD Game 51 vs. Phoenix Mar. 19, 2017 Half 27 vs. Kansas City (1st) Nov. 6, 1974 27 vs. Phoenix (1st) Mar. 19, 2017 Quarter 17 vs. Golden State (1st) Jan. 25, 1989 SINGLE GAME OR PORTION REVIEW 18-19 MOST ASSISTS MOST POINTS Game 48 at Cleveland (OT) Mar. 28, 1973 Game 186 at Denver (NBA Record) Dec. 13, 1983 Half 26 vs. Chicago (1st) Nov. 3, 1982 Half (1st) 83 vs. Chicago Mar. 23, 1969 Quarter 16 vs. Boston (1st) Apr. 13, 1983 Half (2nd) 87 vs. Cincinnati Jan. 7, 1972 vs. Milwaukee (1st) Nov. 28, 1986 Quarter (1st) 46 vs. Chicago Mar. 23, 1969 vs. Chicago (1st) Apr. 1, 1999 Quarter (2nd) 43 vs. San Antonio Feb. 9, 1977 vs. Phoenix (1st) Jan. 11, 2014 vs. Milwaukee Apr. 2, 1978 Quarter (3rd) 44 vs. Golden State Jan. 24, 1985 MOST PERSONAL FOULS Quarter (4th) 53 vs. Cincinnati Jan. 7, 1972 Game 44 at Denver Dec. 13, 1983 Half 23 vs. New Jersey (2nd) Oct. 13, 1978 RECORDS MOST FIELD GOALS Quarter 15 vs. Milwaukee (4th) Apr. 9, 1982 Game 74 at Denver (3OT) Dec. 13, 1983 Half 37 at L.A. Lakers Nov. 24, 1972 MOST DISQUALIFICATIONS vs. Boston Mar. 9, 1979 Game 4 vs. Buffalo Nov. 11, 1974 Quarter 22 vs. Chicago (1st) Mar. 23, 1969 vs. New Jersey Feb. 29, 1980 4 vs. Utah Dec. 19, 2008 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED HISTORY NBA OVERTIME Game 144 vs. Boston (at U-D) (2OT) Nov. 17, 1959 MOST TECHNICAL FOULS Half 65 vs. Boston (at U-D) (2nd) Nov. 17, 1959 Game 8 at New Jersey Mar. 12, 1978 Quarter 45 vs. L.A. Lakers (4th) Nov. 28, 1965 MOST STEALS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game 22 at New Jersey Nov. 16, 1980 Game .691 vs. San Diego Jan. 28, 1979 Half 14 vs. Phoenix (2nd) Feb. 1, 1978 Quarter 9 at Phoenix (3rd) Jan. 13, 1978 MOST FREE THROWS Game 48 at Syracuse Jan. 5, 1962 MOST TURNOVERS vs. Chicago Nov. 7, 1986 Game 38 vs. Atlanta (OT) Oct. 18, 1980 Half 34 vs. New Jersey (2nd + OT) Feb. 29, 1980 35 at New Jersey Oct. 13, 1980 Quarter 21 vs. Cincinnati (4th) Jan. 7, 1972 Half 21 vs. Atlanta (1st) Dec. 29, 1979 vs. Atlanta (1st) Oct. 18, 1980 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Quarter 13 at Kansas City (3rd) Dec. 5, 1979 Game 65 at Seattle Feb. 16, 1962 Half 45 vs. Baltimore (2nd) Jan. 15, 1966 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS Quarter 31 at L.A. Clippers (4th) Dec. 11, 2005 Game 21 vs. Atlanta Oct. 18, 1980 Half 15 vs. Washington (2nd) Nov. 19, 1981 MOST THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Quarter 10 vs. Washington (4th) Nov. 19, 1981 Game 23 at Memphis April 8, 2018 vs. Milwaukee (3rd) Feb. 18, 2004 Half 12 at Memphis April 8, 2018 Quarter 11 vs. Philadelphia (2nd) Apr. 26, 2012 104 PISTONS.COM 2019–20 DETROIT PISTONS MEDIA GUIDE 105 ALL-TIME PISTONS TEAM RECORDS ALL-TIME PISTONS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE SEASON CONSECUTIVES SINGLE SEASON Longest Winning Streak 13 Jan. 23 – Feb. 21, 1990 Most Points 2,380 Jerry Stackhouse, 2000-01 Dec. 27, 2003 – Jan. 19, 2004 Highest Scoring Average 29.8 Jerry Stackhouse, 2000-01 LEADERSHIP Best Winning Streak with 1 Loss 25-1 Jan. 23 – Mar. 21, 1990 Field Goals 836 Dave Bing, 1967-68 Longest Losing Streak 14 Mar. 7-30, 1980 Field Goals Attempted 1,927 Jerry Stackhouse, 2000-01 Longest Losing Streak (2 seasons) 21 Mar. 7-30, 1980-14 games; Oct. 10-22, 1980-7 games Field Goal Percentage .623 Andre Drummond, 2013-14 Longest Home Winning Streak 25 Jan. 29 – Nov. 21, 1989 (two seasons) Free Throws 666 Jerry Stackhouse, 2000-01 Longest Home Losing Streak 12 Nov. 9 – December 19, 2014 Free Throws Attempted 810 Jerry Stackhouse, 2000-01 Longest Home Losing Streak (2 seasons) 14 Last 8 games, 1979-80, First 6 games, 1980-81 Free Throw Percentage .918 Chauncey Billups, 2007-08 Longest Road Winning Streak 7 Jan. 18 – Feb. 22, 2002; Dec. 28, 2014 – January 16, 2015 3-Point Field Goals 191 Allan Houston, 1995-96 Longest Road Losing Streak 19 Dec. 5, 1980 – Feb. 7, 1981 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 522 Blake Griffin, 2018-19 Best Start 9-0 Oct. 14-28, 1970 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .469 Jon Barry, 2001-02 Poorest Start 0-8 2013 Most Rebounds 1,530 Dennis Rodman, 1991-92 Best Finish 5-0 Mar. 21-28, 1973; Apr. 7-14, 1985; Apr. 16-23, 1989 Offensive Rebounds 523 Dennis Rodman, 1991-92 PLAYERS Poorest Finish 0-14 1979-80 Defensive Rebounds 1,071 Andre Drummond, 2013-14 Assists 1,123 Isiah Thomas, 1984-85 Personal Fouls 344 Joe Strawder, 1966-67 SINGLE GAME CONSECUTIVES Disqualifications 22 Walter Dukes, 1958-59 Most Consecutive Points 20 at Atlanta (3rd) Nov. 6, 1982 Steals 204 Isiah Thomas, 1983-84 Most Consecutive Free Throws 27 at New Jersey Jan. 31, 2007 Most Turnovers 343 Isiah Thomas, 1986-87 Winning Margin OT Game 14 Detroit 132, Portland 118 Nov. 26, 1982 Blocked Shots 278 Ben Wallace, 2001-02 HIGHEST/LOWEST SCORES SINGLE GAME OR PORTION REVIEW 18-19 PISTONS HIGHEST SCORES MOST POINTS Game 186 at Denver (3OT) (NBA Record) Dec. 13, 1983 Game 57 Jerry Stackhouse, at Chicago Apr. 3, 2001 Road Game 186 at Denver (3OT) Dec. 13, 1983 Half (1st) 31 Blake Griffin, at Oklahoma City April 5, 2019 Half 87 vs. Cincinnati (2nd) Jan. 7, 1972 31 Grant Hill, vs. Washington Feb. 8, 1999 Quarter 53 vs. Cincinnati (4th) Jan. 7, 1972 Half (2nd) 31 Reggie Jackson, at Portland Nov. 8, 2015 Quarter (1st) 24 Jerry Stackhouse, at Chicago Apr. 3, 2001 Quarter (2nd) 23 Joe Dumars, vs. Golden State Jan. 19, 1990 PISTONS LOWEST SCORES Quarter (3rd) 24 Isiah Thomas, vs. Cleveland Feb. 26, 1984 Home Game 64 vs. Utah Mar. 13, 2005 Joe Dumars, at Cleveland Apr. 12, 1989 64 vs. Toronto Dec. 23, 2009 Quarter (4th) 26 Will Bynum, vs. Charlotte Apr. 5, 2009 Road Game 64 at San Antonio Feb. 21, 1999 RECORDS 26 Reggie Jackson, at Portland Nov. 8, 2015 Half 25 at Indiana (1st) Nov. 6, 1989 Quarter 6 at Orlando (4th) Dec. 7, 1993 6 vs. Utah (4th) Mar. 13, 2005 MOST FIELD GOALS Game 22 Dave Bing, vs. Chicago Feb. 21, 1971 Half 14 Terry Dischinger, vs. St. Louis Nov. 14, 1967 OPPONENT’S HIGHEST SCORES Quarter 11 Isiah Thomas, vs. Cleveland (3rd) Feb. 26, 1984 Opponent’s Home Game 184 at Denver (3OT) Dec. 13, 1983 HISTORY NBA OVERTIME Home Game 162 vs. Syracuse Feb. 8, 1963 Half 91 vs. Boston (at Providence) (2nd) Feb. 10, 1960 MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED at Syracuse (2nd) Jan. 13, 1963 Game 41 Bob Lanier, vs. Milwaukee Dec. 25, 1971 Quarter 52 at Baltimore (2nd) Dec. 18, 1965 Half 24 Bob Lanier, vs. Milwaukee (1st) Dec. 25, 1971 Quarter 15 George Yardley, vs. New York at Olympia (4th) Jan. 3, 1959 OPPONENT’S LOWEST SCORES Opponent’s Home Game 63 at Denver Nov. 7, 2002 MOST FREE THROWS Home Game 53 vs. Denver Nov. 16, 2002 Game 20 George Yardley, at St. Louis Dec. 26, 1957 Half 23 at Washington (2nd) Nov. 29, 2003 Walter Dukes, at L.A. Lakers Nov. 19, 1960 at New York (2nd) Dec. 1, 2003 Kelly Tripucka, vs. Chicago Jan. 29, 1983 Quarter 6 vs. Cleveland (3rd) Dec. 16, 2004 Richard Hamilton, vs. Charlotte Nov. 21, 2004 Half 17 Adrian Dantley, vs. Sacramento (2nd) Dec. 10, 1986 Quarter 14 Adrian Dantley, vs.
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