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Spurs' Iron Man Streak Snapped by Sore Ankle
4 Mar
Summary
- Harrison Barnes' 364-game streak ended due to a sore left ankle.
- The streak ended after he woke from a nap before a game.
- The Spurs won their latest game without Barnes in the lineup.

San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes saw his remarkable streak of 364 consecutive games played come to a close on Tuesday. Barnes was ruled out of the game against the Philadelphia 76ers after experiencing soreness in his left ankle following a pregame nap. This decision by head coach Mitch Johnson ended a significant ironman run for the veteran player.
While Barnes' streak was impressive, it is noted that Mikal Bridges of the New York Knicks holds the longest active streak in the league. Barnes has participated in 60 games this season, averaging 10.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, and 2.1 assists. Fortunately for the Spurs, his absence did not prevent a victory, with Dylan Harper and Victor Wembanyama leading the team to a 131-91 win over the 76ers.




