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Nets Embarrassed by Pistons in 53-Point Blowout Loss
Brooklyn's season-long road trip ends with a humiliating defeat against Detroit.
Feb. 1, 2026 at 8:39pm
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The Brooklyn Nets were blown out 130-77 by the Detroit Pistons, trailing by as much as 55 points in a lopsided defeat that mercifully ended their season-long road trip. With key player Michael Porter Jr. out, the Nets struggled offensively, shooting just 32.9% from the field and 7-of-31 from 3-point range as they were physically dominated by the Pistons' defense.
Why it matters
The Nets' embarrassing loss highlights their struggles this season, as they continue to languish near the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings. The blowout defeat raises questions about the team's competitiveness and ability to respond to adversity, especially with a key player out of the lineup.
The details
The Nets fell behind early and then gave up a 19-0 run that spanned halftime, allowing the Pistons to build a 36-point lead. Detroit continued to pull away in the second half, dunking all over the Nets and making a mockery of the contest. No Brooklyn player scored more than 12 points, with Cam Thomas and Drake Powell leading the team off the bench.
- The Nets trailed by as much as 55 points in the fourth quarter.
- The Nets' loss came on February 1, 2026, the final game of their season-long road trip.
The players
Jalen Duren
The Pistons' center had a game-high 21 points and 10 rebounds in the blowout win.
Michael Porter Jr.
The Nets' key player was out for personal reasons, leaving the team shorthanded.
Cam Thomas
The Nets' reserve guard scored 12 points, tying for the team high in the loss.
Drake Powell
The Nets' reserve forward also scored 12 points in the blowout defeat.
What’s next
The Nets will look to regroup and bounce back from this embarrassing loss as they continue their push to climb out of the Eastern Conference cellar.
The takeaway
This blowout loss underscores the Nets' struggles this season and raises concerns about the team's competitiveness and ability to respond to adversity, especially with key players missing from the lineup.
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