Washington loses franchise record-tying 16th game in a row

This story was updated to reflect the Wizards’ last win.

Losing has become an epidemic for some of the bottom-dwellers in the NBA. Just last year, the Detroit Pistons tied the NBA record for most consecutive losses in history (28). In that same season, the Washington Wizards set their franchise record for most consecutive losses (16). Now, less than a year later, it appears the Wizards have not learned their lesson.

After their 137-101 defeat at the hands of the Dallas Mavericks Thursday night, the Wizards have once again lost 16 consecutive games, tying the franchise record. These losses haven’t been very close either, with only two coming within 10 points.

This level of losing is hard to accomplish and it’s got fans around the league wondering if the Wizards will make NBA history.

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When is the Wizards’ next game?

The Wizards will have the opportunity to set a new franchise record for consecutive losses when they host the Denver Nuggets on Saturday, Dec. 7. Tip off is set for 7 p.m. ET, and you can watch potential history be made with NBA League Pass, YouTube TV, or Fubo.

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What is the NBA record for consecutive losses?

The record for consecutive losses is 28, held by the 2023-24 Detroit Pistons and the 2014-16 Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers lost those games over the course of two separate seasons, so if you do not consider that a legitimate streak, the record would be in Detroit’s sole possession. Regardless, the record is 28 either way.

A 20-game losing streak has only happened 14 times in NBA history. Six of those streaks have come since 2010.

When was the Wizards’ last win?

The Wizards’ last win came at home against the Atlanta Hawks on Oct. 30, 133-120. Jordan Poole, Bilal Couilbaly and Jonas Valanciunas combined for 73 points and four other players also scored in double figures. They hit 52.8% of their shots (47-for-89), including 42.1% from 3 (16-for-38). It was their second consecutive win against the Hawks, having won in Atlanta two nights before.

The Wizards are 2-2 when shooting over 40% from deep this season. There may be hope yet.

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