Mikal Bridges maintained his impressive consecutive game streak during the Knicks' season finale by deliberately fouling a Nets player just six seconds into the game. This act secured his 556th consecutive game played, a remarkable achievement nearly double that of No. 2 streak holder Harrison Barnes. Coach Tom Thibodeau praised Bridges for his dedication and hard work. The game held little significance for the teams, as both opted to rest key players, allowing rookies to gain experience and leading to Landry Shamet's scoring prowess off the bench for the Knicks.
Bridges took a loophole to maintain his streak, foul a Nets player after six seconds of play, marking his 556th consecutive game.
Tom Thibodeau emphasized that Mikal Bridges earned the right to check out early, commending his hard work for his impressive consecutive game streak.
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