Mikal Bridges played 4 seconds of the Nets’ regular-season finale just to extend his consecutive games streak

Mikal Bridges tied NBA history on Sunday while extending his league-best ironman streak.

Brooklyn Nets guard Mikal Bridges pulled off a pretty incredible feat on Sunday.

After he checked in for four seconds during Brooklyn’s regular-season finale with the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday, he both marked the longest active streak among NBA players with 392 games and marked his 83rd game this season.

After he was traded to the Nets from the Phoenix Suns in February, Bridges wound up being available for 83 games instead of 82, the typical length of an NBA season. That number would tie a record in the NBA previously set by Josh Smith.

Via Yahoo, Bridges talked about setting this historical mark.

“I’ve been in playoffs a couple of years, so I’ve been playing over 82-plus for some years now. I mean, I’m fine, I’m healthy, so I should be fine for tomorrow — or Sunday,” Bridges said on Friday. “That’s the way to go with it. I mean it’s dope, you know, it’s crazy. Obviously, just with the situation with the whole not missing a game and then, of course, I get an extra game. Just crazy and wild, but it’s pretty cool.”

With the Nets on the verge of making the NBA playoffs, Bridges will get more games to further his ironman streak in the postseason.