The Detroit Pistons made NBA history on Saturday by tying the longest single-season losing streak with a 26th consecutive defeat. Despite the consistent losing, Detroit could be looking to add veterans at the trade deadline.

The Pistons aren't looking to make any changes in the front office or on the coaching staff, but instead could be looking at the roster. Detroit owner Tom Gores promised changes, and that seems most likely to come via trade.

The Pistons are reportedly targeting veteran players to help shore up holes on the roster. The team has some movable contracts, plus cap flexibility moving forward. That, combined with a desire to stop the losses and the sense Troy Weaver needs to make a big move, has Detroit looking at adding veterans ahead of the February 8 trade deadline.