Most Points Allowed by the Pistons in the 1976 NBA Playoffs

This list shows the NBA games in which the Detroit Pistons allowed the most points during the 1976 postseason. All the team's defensive performances, ordered from worst to best are included, with final score, date and other details.

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What's the most points allowed by the Pistons in the 1976 Playoffs?

The Detroit Pistons allowed 128 points on April 28, 1976, in their loss to the Golden State Warriors 128-109. That was the team's worst defensive performance in the 9 games they played in the 1976 NBA Playoffs.

Most Points Allowed by the Pistons
1976 Playoffs

128
points allowed
vs. Golden State Warriors

Most Points Allowed by the Pistons in the 1976 Playoffs

Points AllowedW/LGame / Details
1.
128
L
109 - 128
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 28, 1976, at Golden State
Western Conference Semifinals, Game 5
2.
127
L
103 - 127
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 20, 1976, at Golden State
Western Conference Semifinals, Game 1
3.
123
W
126 - 123
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 15, 1976, at Detroit
Western Conference First Round, Game 2
4.
118
L
116 - 118  OT
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 30, 1976, at Detroit
Western Conference Semifinals, Game 6
Points AllowedW/LGame / Details
5.
113
L
96 - 113
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 24, 1976, at Detroit
Western Conference Semifinals, Game 3
6.
111
W
123 - 111
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 22, 1976, at Golden State
Western Conference Semifinals, Game 2
7.
110
L
107 - 110
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 13, 1976, at Milwaukee
Western Conference First Round, Game 1
8.
104
W
107 - 104
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 18, 1976, at Milwaukee
Western Conference First Round, Game 3
9.
102
W
106 - 102
Detroit Pistons
Apr. 26, 1976, at Detroit
Western Conference Semifinals, Game 4

Number of games shown: 9