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 Wednesday, December 15
Calf injury to sideline Hawkins 2-4 weeks
 
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 CHICAGO -- It's been so long since Hersey Hawkins sat out a game he wasn't quite sure what to wear.

Hersey Hawkins
Hawkins

Hawkins missed the Chicago Bulls' 71-69 victory over the New Jersey Nets on Friday night with a torn left calf muscle, ending his streak of continuous games played at 527. Only A.C. Green, the all-time iron man who's played in 1,048 games, has a longer active streak.

The Bulls placed Hawkins o the injured list Wednesday and activated guard Fred Hoiberg.

"I don't remember the last time I wore a suit. So it's going to be odd," Hawkins said before the game. "I'm disappointed. I've always prided myself in trying to play. ... But this is when I think it will do more harm than good.

"It had to end sometime," he added. "I was thinking, 'What the heck am I going to do?' It's an odd feeling knowing you want to be playing."

Hawkins planned to sit on the bench for the game. He also brought his two oldest sons, Brandon and Corey.

Hawkins' streak began almost seven years ago on Jan. 19, 1993. The opponent? In a little bit of irony, the Nets. During the span, he's played for four teams -- Philadelphia, Charlotte, Seattle and Chicago.

"I've always thought of it as just going out and playing every night," he said. "I love to play basketball."

Hawkins has played through sprained ankles and other injuries. The biggest threat to the streak came a few years back, when Shaquille O'Neal stepped on his leg and twisted the knee and ankle in the process.

The SuperSonics had another game the next night, and Hawkins didn't think he'd be able to play.

"I woke up the next morning and felt pretty good," he said, laughing.

But when he got hurt at Cleveland on Wednesday, Hawkins knew that was it. A doctor in the locker room told him after the game he'd play again, but it would be a week or two.

"So I knew the streak was going to come to an end," said Hawkins, who hopes to be back in two or three weeks.

Besides Green, the players with the longest active continuous streaks now are: Terry Porter (351 games), Michael Finley (318), Howard Eisley (297) and Gary Payton (252).

"A.C.'s safe," Hawkins said. "I don't think anybody would ever catch A.C."

 


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