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History is on the line at the TD Garden this evening! The
horrendous 2013-14 Philadelphia 76ers lost 26 straight games at one point, tying the all-time NBA record set by the post-LeBron 2010-11 Cleveland Cavaliers.
Last season's pathetic Philly squad dropped its final 10 contests of 2014-15. This year, the perpetually tanking franchise is off to an 0-15 start. Tonight the Sixers visit Boston with a chance to tie the worst losing streak in NBA history for the
second time in three seasons.
Hopefully they'll get the opportunity to set a new mark for futility on Friday in Houston. The 76ers are also closing in on the worst start in league history, held by the 2009-10 Nets who opened 0-18.
On the flip side of the coin, the Warriors set a league record last night by beginning the year 16-0.
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