Nets lose fourth straight against Pistons 115-94
Briefly

The Brooklyn Nets suffered their fourth consecutive defeat against the Detroit Pistons, losing 115-94. The team had a slow start, shooting poorly and trailing significantly after the first half. Despite a stronger third quarter, where the Nets limited Detroit’s scoring, they could not maintain momentum, ultimately succumbing to a 34-19 run from the Pistons. Malik Beasley stood out for Detroit, while Tyrese Martin was a bright spot for Brooklyn, though the overall performance was marked by poor shooting and turnovers, as the Nets fell to 21-39.
The Nets fell to 21-39 with the loss, extending their losing streak to four games and continuing their struggle without D'Angelo Russell, holding a 1-10 record in his absence.
Detroit shot 68.2% in the first quarter, establishing an early lead that Brooklyn couldn't recover from, highlighting the Nets’ chronic slow starts.
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