
With a 122-117 conquest of the Indiana Pacers on Monday night, the Detroit Pistons have won 13 consecutive games, tying the records of the 2003-04 and 1989-90 Pistons.
At 15-2, the Pistons are clicking on all cylinders and find themselves perched atop the NBA’s Eastern Conference standings, so there is no denying that what they are doing is impressive. And while comparing them to the great Pistons teams of yesteryear might be a bit unfair, there are a couple of striking similarities between the teams and a few notable differences.
The most notable similarity among all three teams is their tenacity on defense. The “Bad Boy” Pistons of 1990 and the 2004 “Goin’ to Work” Pistons both ranked second in defensive rating, while the current “Nasty Dogs” Pistons rank fourth. The net ratings of all three teams are among the best in the Association and tops in the Eastern Conference.
| Year |
DRTG |
NBA Rank |
EC Rank |
| 1989-90 |
103.5 |
2nd |
1st |
| 2003-04 |
95.4 |
2nd |
1st |
| 2025-26 |
111.3 |
4th |
2nd |
| Year |
NetRTG |
NBA Rank |
EC Rank |
| 1989-90 |
6.4 |
3rd |
1st |
| 2003-04 |
6.6 |
2nd |
1st |
| 2025-26 |
6.9 |
4th |
1st |
| Source: StatMuse |
Hall-of-Famers Isiah Thomas and Chauncey Billups led former Pistons teams that won 13 straight games. Thomas was a perennial All-Star, and Billups was selected five times. Current Pistons point guard Cade Cunningham, a 2024 All-Star, ranks 14th in NBA scoring (27.1) and leads all point guards in assists (9.6).
In 1990, Pistons forward Dennis Rodman won the NBA Defensive Player of the Year award for the first of two times. The 2004 team featured Ben Wallace, who finished second in DPOY voting that season, but won the award four times during his career. The 2025-26 Pistons team features Ausar Thompson, who has yet to win the DPOY award, but in his third season is widely regarded as one of the league’s top defenders. Rodman won the award for the first time in his fourth season and Wallace in his sixth, so there is still time for Thompson to secure it.
There were three Hall-of-Famers (Thomas, Rodman and Joe Dumars), on the 1990 Pistons roster, and the 2004 Pistons had two (Billups, Wallace). Both teams won NBA championships, which actually compliments the 2025-26 Pistons by confirming that what they have achieved in winning 13 straight games is special, as it has been accomplished before by NBA champions.
The Pistons face the Boston Celtics on Wednesday, with an opportunity to win their 14th straight game, establish a new franchise record and take the first step in claiming their rightful place amongst the greatest Pistons teams.
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