DETROIT — The situation was all too familiar for the Pistons. They were met with yet another opportunity to end their historic losing streak against a short-handed team. They failed to complete the task against several other squads. The experience factor was there, but Saturday’s home game against the Toronto Raptors provided another chance to apply what they learned from previous losses. History was also on the line, as another loss would give them 29 consecutive losses and sole possession of NBA’s longest overall losing streak. It wasn’t pretty, but the Pistons were on top again for the firs…