The Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Detroit Pistons 115-105 on Tuesday, remaining as the only NBA team this season that hasn't had at least a two-game losing streak.

In a postgame interview, Bucks reserve Pat Connaughton emphasized the team's willingness to learn from their mistakes and use those lessons to bounce back and become better.

“We learn from our mistakes The unfortunate thing in sports is you tend to learn a lot more from losing than you do winning.”

Connaughton finished with 16 points, four boards, and two dimes.

The Bucks are in the middle of a five-game road trip that began with a 118-112 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. They were able to bounce back against the Pistons, making their record 13-0 after a loss.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, who had an all around game against Detroit, showed appreciation to his teammates for their collective efforts in helping the Bucks bounce back after every defeat.

“I love that about this team. Every game we don't play well, the next game we try from the first minute to set the tone.”

He finished with 21 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists, three steals, and two blocks.

Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said that the Bucks' ability to recover after a setback is a testament to the team's character and composure that has helped them become one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference.

“Really good teams historically, they usually bounce back after a loss. And, so far this team has been able to do that.”

The Bucks will face the Toronto Raptors next, in a showdown of the top two teams in the East.