Side by side comparison of each NBA season of Mark Williams and Mikal Bridges, from their rookie seasons to their last year played, in chronological order with awards, stats, championships and playoff performance of their teams every year.
Player comparisons: Career comparison / Season by season / Games against each other
Who had the better rookie season? Who had best stats in their 10th season? Who won a championship first? These questions and many others, are answered here.
Mikal Bridges played 6 years in the NBA, 4 more than Mark Williams, who played 2. Mikal Bridges had the first of his seasons in 2018-19, while Mark Williams had his rookie season in 2022-23. With that starting point, here you can take a look at each of their seasons side by side and compare how their careers evolved in achivements, awards and championships won, the stats they recorded both in the Regular Season and the Playoffs and how their teams performed in the postseason.
Nicknamed “the Warden”, Bridges holds the active record for the most consecutive games played, having not missed a game in his NBA career since being drafted.
That's why Green is considered as the NBA's Iron Man. From Nov. 19, 1986, until he retired from the NBA on April 18, 2001, Green played in 1,192 consecutive games. That's the longest streak of consecutive games anyone has ever played in NBA history.
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