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Knicks’ Iron Man Mikal Bridges plays in his 500th consecutive gameORLANDO, Fla. — Iron Man Mikal Bridges made his 500th consecutive appearance in Sunday’s 100-91 victory over the Magic, a streak that started from his first rookie game with the Suns.
DETROIT — Mikal Bridges had just lost an outdoor summer ... ignored or managed while developing into the NBA’s iron man. “It’s kind of just a mentality. I kind of got that from growing ...
Mikal Bridges, the NBA’s ironman, found the iron unkind. Bridges jammed his wrist Wednesday trying for a dunk as he drove the lane and was fouled in the second quarter of the Nets’ 123-114 ...
Mikal Bridges didn’t need to break a sweat ... Cam Payne said in the locker room. Bridges, the iron man of the NBA, took the loophole to maintain his streak. He logged just six seconds in ...
NEW YORK — Mikal Bridges was frazzled ... Since arriving in Brooklyn, Bridges has shown that he’s more than just the league’s “Iron Man.” His consecutive games streak has become ...
Mikal Bridges has already etched his name in NBA history as one of the league’s most durable and dependable players. Fans and analysts alike will watch with anticipation as the Iron Man streak ...
Nets forward Mikal Bridges reached another milestone in his Iron Man quest on Tuesday, as he played in his 500th consecutive game — regular season and playoffs — against the New Orleans ...
With the NBA playing its final regular-season games on Sunday, Mikal Bridges kept his Iron Man streak alive … technically. The New York Knicks forward played six seconds against the Brooklyn ...
JULY 10 MIKAL'S A MATCH New York Knicks newcomer Mikal Bridges is a modern iron man. If there is a game to play, he plays it ... and he plays all the minutes his coach will allow. Enter ...
Ever since he started playing professional basketball in the NBA, Mikal Bridges has missed a game. In fact, he even played 83 games in the regular season when he was traded from the Phoenix Suns ...
Mikal Bridges is the NBA’s iron man, but in the closing seconds of Monday’s Game 1 win, the Knicks forward embodied an NFL ballhawk. With 3.0 seconds left in overtime and the Knicks leading by ...
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