Mikal Bridges’ ironman run continued to the final horn of the regular season.
The New York Knicks wing extended his consecutive games played streak to 638 in Sunday’s season finale, appearing for 23 seconds before leaving the game. Even in a cameo role, Bridges’ brief stint was enough to keep the streak alive.
A streak that keeps growing
Bridges’ appearance added one more game to a consecutive-games stretch that has become one of the league’s most notable durability marks. The streak reached 638 with Sunday’s finale, underscoring a long-running run of availability that has followed him throughout his career.
While the Knicks limited Bridges’ time on the floor to just 23 seconds, the moment still carried significance: it preserved the continuity of his streak through the end of the season.
