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Based on point differential, the largest loss in Detroit Pistons history is by 59 points, which occured in a 84-143 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Dec 26, 1978.
The biggest playoffs loss in Detroit Pistons history, by point differential, is by 44 points which occured in a 101-145 loss to the St. Louis Hawks during the Western Division Finals on Mar 25, 1958.
The biggest home loss in Detroit Pistons history, by point differential, is by 48 points which occured in a 87-135 loss to the New York Knicks on Dec 20, 1968.
The biggest road loss in Detroit Pistons history, by point differential, is by 59 points which occured in a 84-143 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on Dec 26, 1978.
The most points the Detroit Pistons have ever allowed in a single game is 162 points, which they gave up in a 135-162 loss to the Syracuse Nationals on Feb 8, 1963.
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