Harrison Barnes' 364 consecutive NBA game appearances have reached the end.
San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes will not play in the team's Tuesday road matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers due to a nagging left ankle soreness.
Harrison Barnes
Harrison Barnes
Harrison Barnes
MIN: 26.8
PTS: 10.2 (51.29%)
REB: 2.87
AS: 2.07
ST: 0.69
BL: 0.2
TO: 0.87
GM: 61
As a result, he will miss his first game of the 2025-26 season, and his first in nearly five years.
The veteran hadn’t missed a game since Dec. 4 in 2021, playing in 364 consecutive contests. As such, his absence in Philadelphia will officially snap his iron man record.
Teammate Julian Champagnie (163 games) will now replace him for having the second-longest consecutive games streak, just behind New York Knicks star Mikal Bridges (615 games).
The 2015 NBA champion has been an instrumental presence for the rising Spurs team this season that emerged as one of the top teams in the NBA. In 60 games played so far, Barnes is averaging 10.2 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists, shooting nearly 38 percent from three.
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