Rodman was crazy. The best kind of crazy. I mean you have to be nuts to be 6' 7" and pull down every rebound and defend every position. The energy, the bounce, the sheer manic will, the joy he took in taking a charge or tipping in a miss, it was infectious and fun and crazy. He was the Lawrence Taylor of the NBA.
Dennis was one of a kind. And Mike loved hard workers who wanted to win. I never doubted Dennis fitting in with his skill set in was perfect. Dennis played defense and rebounded and when he got the ball he gave it up to MJ. match made in heaven
@@labenbrittenum6934 did you not see the last dance? He can’t go anywhere without getting mobbed. He said the best part of his day was sitting inside a hotel room smoking a cigar because once he lives that room, his privacy is out the window. I’m pretty sure MJ don’t need to be arrogant outside the b ball court. The man makes over 90 million in passive income. He donates millions to hospital charities and don’t even mentions it. I don’t know where u are getting this “they say” garbage. lol.
@@FMD023 didn’t see the documentary and rumors have been floating around for years about how he acts towards folks and i bet you’ve heard the expression where there’s smoke…matter of fact my father met him years ago and he even said it..dad wasn’t known to tell lies about stuff like that he had no reason to
I grew up with the 90s bulls. I was a kid during the first 3 peat and wanted to be like Mike. I was a teenager for the 2nd three peat and wanted to be like Rodman.
I always cheer for the underdog, so I hated the Bulls always winning. But damn, now I'd love to have witnessed them get 4 in a row. It would've been beyond dynasty.
I JUST said that....I think maybe even Phil Jackson said that in one of my 4 books about Jordan/Bulls. Rodman is twitchy as hell and he was a couple years past his athletic prime. He had a different gear. Prime Jordan may have the vertical edge, but Rodman winning a footrace by a hair
Rodman's ability to track shots and predict where rebounds were going were 2nd to none, and his will to come down with those in an era of all time great centers was amazing. Although Wilt and Russell and others have far more I believe Dennis was the greatest rebounder ever pound for pound.
I love Rodman. . . but popular? When he was doing this, he was thought of as a freak show. . . popular? More popular than Jordan? That's laughable! That's revisionist history. . . He got to the Spurs and dyed his hair in 1993. . . 1993. . . Nope, he was regarded as a freak show. . . But seriously - Rodman - best rebounder ever? Yep! Best defensive player ever? Yep! But popular? Nope. And nowadays? When you watch re-runs? He looks normal. . . but he was quite prophetic about where society was going!
Rodman was crazy. The best kind of crazy. I mean you have to be nuts to be 6' 7" and pull down every rebound and defend every position. The energy, the bounce, the sheer manic will, the joy he took in taking a charge or tipping in a miss, it was infectious and fun and crazy. He was the Lawrence Taylor of the NBA.
Not only was that the best NBA team ever, but also the most entertaining to watch by far.
Loved him since his Detroit days. One of a wunderkind
To have the league's best defender and best rebounder, the best player ever, and 1 of the best coaches
They created maybe the greatest team ever
Not they, kraus did that the guy Jordan clowned like a bafoon in his death in that so called documentary. Ur idol is a pos.
Dennis was one of a kind. And Mike loved hard workers who wanted to win. I never doubted Dennis fitting in with his skill set in was perfect. Dennis played defense and rebounded and when he got the ball he gave it up to MJ. match made in heaven
Never thought they would be that good with rodman but still have the best record
Retire # 91 in Chicago now! Come on MJ make it happen
Agree
DENNIS didn’t lie at one point he was the biggest thing in chicago..honestly he was the biggest thing in sports
I’m sure MJ was relieved when Dennis took some attention off him which is impossible to do.
@@FMD023 they say JORDAN is plenty arrogant so that might not even be close to true
@@labenbrittenum6934 did you not see the last dance? He can’t go anywhere without getting mobbed. He said the best part of his day was sitting inside a hotel room smoking a cigar because once he lives that room, his privacy is out the window. I’m pretty sure MJ don’t need to be arrogant outside the b ball court. The man makes over 90 million in passive income. He donates millions to hospital charities and don’t even mentions it. I don’t know where u are getting this “they say” garbage. lol.
@@FMD023 didn’t see the documentary and rumors have been floating around for years about how he acts towards folks and i bet you’ve heard the expression where there’s smoke…matter of fact my father met him years ago and he even said it..dad wasn’t known to tell lies about stuff like that he had no reason to
Joe Buck is the worst. Let the man speak before you asked the next question....damn! Joe Buck should just interview himself
I grew up with the 90s bulls. I was a kid during the first 3 peat and wanted to be like Mike. I was a teenager for the 2nd three peat and wanted to be like Rodman.
Sensational is right ❤. Thank you Mr Rodman and team behind the interview
I always cheer for the underdog, so I hated the Bulls always winning.
But damn, now I'd love to have witnessed them get 4 in a row.
It would've been beyond dynasty.
Michael objective, we need him to get the ball, we need him to win.
most athletic even with jordan on the floor
I JUST said that....I think maybe even Phil Jackson said that in one of my 4 books about Jordan/Bulls. Rodman is twitchy as hell and he was a couple years past his athletic prime. He had a different gear. Prime Jordan may have the vertical edge, but Rodman winning a footrace by a hair
To Dennis’s modesty. I said they would whoop that ass that 72-10 season
Rodman's ability to track shots and predict where rebounds were going were 2nd to none, and his will to come down with those in an era of all time great centers was amazing. Although Wilt and Russell and others have far more I believe Dennis was the greatest rebounder ever pound for pound.
Rodman It's a Big Help for The Bulls
I use to enjoy watching rodman play. the man was highly entertaining to me.
MJ GREATEST OF ALL TIME 🏀💯😎🏀
🏀+🎼=😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
Why the hell should he care what MJ thinks of anything he does.
I love Rodman. . . but popular? When he was doing this, he was thought of as a freak show. . . popular? More popular than Jordan? That's laughable! That's revisionist history. . . He got to the Spurs and dyed his hair in 1993. . . 1993. . . Nope, he was regarded as a freak show. . . But seriously - Rodman - best rebounder ever? Yep! Best defensive player ever? Yep! But popular? Nope. And nowadays? When you watch re-runs? He looks normal. . . but he was quite prophetic about where society was going!