Brooklyn Nets player Mikal Bridges was “not a fan” of the organization’s conservative approach vs. the Milwaukee Bucks, admitting he severely disliked the decision to limit his time on the court.
Less than a day after a hard-fought triumph against the Detroit Pistons, Brooklyn rested 3 starters and limited time on the court of other crucial players in the team’s 144-122 defeat in the Big Apple against Milwaukee.
Mikal began from the 1st minute on the court and played the entire 1st quarter but did not appear anymore on the court for the rest of the match. Bridges had been on the court for 40 minutes vs. the Pistons the previous day but shared with the media that he “never” needs to rest.
“Didn’t like the decision and whatever that was,” Bridges shared about his limited minutes against the Bucks. “But it’s whatever. I’m afraid I have to disagree with that.”
Mikal Bridges, who’s known as the present day NBA ‘Iron Man,’ wasn’t happy with Brooklyn having their on ‘Load Management’ game vs. Milwaukee:
“Definitely was not a fan [of it]. I’m healthy, so I don’t see why I wouldn’t play.”
Bridges played just 12 minute before being taken… pic.twitter.com/bXnJQ1X1bk
— NBA Buzz (@OfficialNBABuzz) December 28, 2023