Forward New York Knicks Mikal Bridges expanded his series of games in a row of regular season played on Sunday until 556.
Bridges has the longest active series among the current NBA players and is currently taking the 14th place in the history of NBA for most playing games in a row. It puts him 18 games for Terry Tyler. If Bridges continues this series and plays in all 82 games next season, he will go to six players and overtook Andre Miller in No. 8 with 638 games.
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But when this strip is marked and, possibly, it is noted, maybe it is worth noting how the bridges continued this time. NIKS had nothing to play in the final of the regular season on Sunday against Brooklyn networks, locked as seed No. 3 in the east and a match with detroit pistons at number 6.
The bridges opened the game in the starting lineup in which Cameron Payne, Miles McBride, P.J. Tucker and precious Achiuva. He was the only one of the usual novice New York on the Tipoff site. However, this lasted all six seconds.
After the networks won the introductory council, the bridges are polluted by Balharndler Tyeriz Martin, and then the game was checked. It was for him, and he went to the bench, taking several five years from teammates.
This is not that the bridges did not pull these Shenanigans 555 of the previous one to build their consistent series of games. If any NBA coach will force the player to earn such a strip, this is Tibodo, who loves to ride his starters for heavy minutes. This season, Bridges on average amounted to 37.5 minutes, playing a total of 3,306 minutes. Only teammate Josh Hart averaged more – a little at 37.6.
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Thus, the bridges probably deserved the opportunity to expand their series on the day when not one of his colleagues played in a meaningless final game. The networks did not allow d’Angelo Russell, Kam Thomas and Kam Johnson in their starting lineup.
Nevertheless, should be next to the asterisk or two next to the name of Bridges on this list of the majority of games played in a row? Even if this is a series that many NBA fans probably do not care? Should anyone register with the leader of all time AC Green (played by 1.192 games in a row) to see if he ever did anything like that?
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