Detroit Pistons had the record for the highest-scoring game in NBA history, winning a game against the Denver Nuggets on December 13 of 1983 went into triple overtime, with the Pistons eventually winning 186 to 184. But if you go back 33 years, the original Fort Wayne Pistons were also a part of the lowest-scoring game in NBA history.
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It's pretty crazy to think that between Denver and Detroit, who were the highest and 3rd highest scoring teams during the season respectively, they were able to take the game to triple overtime, where Detroit finally won 186-184. That's 370 total points.
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