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Rodman always tried to win the psychological part of the game. You get in your opponents heads, you throw them off their game cause they’re more worried about you. He learned that from his Bad Boys days. Guys like Mahorn and Laimbeer taught him well.
@@frankcobbs8350 The bad boy with a mission to win. He was putting himself in the line of fire knowing it pros and cons. I think it was MJ that grounded him not to overdo things. Bulls without him was incomplete.
Any team would benefit immensely with a Rodman on their squad. When people talk about Jordan not being able to do it alone they mention Pippen but I guarantee Rodman was a massive part of the bulls success.
Jordan knows Dennis is too precious to lose, but at the same time he can't just stop rodman from doing what he wanted, i remember since Jordan was really serious about games and he is known for being very strict into practices, he spent some of his time to go to Vegas where Rodman was having a vacation which Jordan knew was a bad idea of even letting Rodman get some days off, since Rodman most likely would miss the practice and the game, and he straight up knock on the hotel door and told Rodman to get his ass up to get to practice, this shows how much Jordan values Rodman as a teammate, it's like a dad picking up his son to school after having a sleepover with his friends.
One thing I love about Dennis is he gets tripped over or knocked and instead of squaring up he just pretty much mocks them by laughing and like sarcastically praising them. and that just seemed to piss them off more
Right? MJ knew what Dennis was doing, he always played mind games. He knew the refs would give Rodman more leeway if MJ was around and pulling him away
The highest stat of Fs not given of being ejected out of a game has to be this man . MJ grabbing him & pulling him away like a little kid is hilarious ! 🤣
One of the greatest all-time defenders and the greatest all-time rebounder. Loved watching him piss people off. Back when I played, I tried to emulate him. Once made a guy so mad that he started screaming and kicked the ball across the gym. Needless to say, he was gone.
If he got in your head, he won the matchup. Rodman was known to get technical fouls and play dirty. But he always gave as good as he got to the guy he was guarding. Getting the other teams big guy in foul trouble early, while smiling. Controlling the paint even with size disadvantages. He pushed the borders of what was legal, but he did it in a way that gave his team such an advantage.
Rodman, he's one of those people who will test your resolve to do right by yourself and those around you. Dealing with someone like that will make you a stronger person if you are up to the challenge.
I miss those NBA days. Rodman was a clown, but I loved watching him play. He helped make the game fun and entertaining. Could you imagine if he would've gone on to be a coach! That would be fun to watch!
I loved watching Rodman play, he was every entertaining to watch lol.. Actually saw him having lunch in Huntington Beach Ca a few years ago, should have hit him up for a picture..
There is an old, old Reader's Digest article about Rodman and his friendship with and help of a young boy who was an invalid, if I remember correctly, and was in and out of the hospital. I don't remember a lot of the details, but it was very touching. Several NBA players have stated that Rodman is a sweetheart of a person, when he is not on the ball court. I can't help but picture him, in the past, pulling some of this BS on Wilt Chamberlain, who was famous for not putting up with antics similar to this, and sending players flying with a turn of his shoulders, or a wave of his arm.
His multi-tasking skills are next level. Being the best rebounder in the NBA was second nature to him. So he went further and started to get into his opponents heads.
During the second 3 peat, Rodman would have an account dedicated to winding MJ up. Phil Jackson: Um, Dennis, did you piss Michael off? Rodman: Yes. I like winning almost as much as Michael does. Phil: Fair enough. Try not to wind him up too much. I don't want him to have an aneurysm.
He did to some degree actually. Team mates have testified that though they didn't speak much to each other, they respected the hell out of each other. MJ respected what The Worm could do & the latter would accept any salary for the opportunity to play with the GOAT. I think MJ was one of a handful in pro basketball that The Worm would listen to. Liked the story about him collecting Rodman at a hotel while Rodman's gf at that time, Carmen Electra, was hiding. 🤣🤣🤣
@@isa-veraswan I think what sets Dennis Rodman apart from others, is that this guy really played with his heart. When you see someone that’s really passionate about what they do, it’s inspiring.
A true team mate,that's fights tooth n nail for the game of basketball with a smile,90% of the time he got in the heads. N hows how physical it was than compared to now. He's a game changer.
The people paid for entertainment and he delivered every time! There will never be another Bulls team that was followed so hard around the world. They definitely were a huge Micheal Jackson show every night. Miss the 80s and 90s
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Ron Artest use to remind me of of Rodman. I loved it when he became a laker the story of how he talked to Kobe about joining is very Rodman like as well. But feel like his energy is what completed that championship puzzle piece.