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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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 ! 🤣
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.
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.
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..
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
So this was what my eldest brother always say. That Mike always keeps Rodman on his toes and everybody's falling on the court or slapping butts. Didn't understand back then as I was just a little kid but now I know. He's funny. 😄
Rodman understands the game… the situations, the calls. Mind games at its finest… plus a rebounding machine…
Thought you was a girl 🤣🤣🤣
It’s genius unless he’s affecting the mind of his own players. It seemed to work out so maybe Jordan is immune to distraction
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.
He used that tactic to get players distracted
Rodman is a genius ,strong.
Insane how well he moderates his facial expression. Never looks angry, has this constant expression of calm and I am here to play.
Ultimate troll
It's all that weed he's been smokin;
That’s how you supposed to be playing…zero emotion killer
@Richard Jones....💖your comment!
Strongly agree!!!
And not to mention his smirks and grins! 😆
He knew his role , & played it well ! Huge asset to the Bulls dynasty !
The way how Jordan grab his arm to take him away every time is hilarious :D
Dennis was too valuable to lose.
@@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.
That's because even the true king knows he needs his generals to conquer.
Jordan is probably the only one who could do it and get away with it
@@frankcobbs8350He was the best at rebounds!
I love the way Michael pulls or pushes Dennis away like an older brother. "Come on, Dennis, you're gonna get in trouble again." 😂
Jordan knew they needed Dennis.
"can't lose our rebound machine now" -MJ
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.
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.
I've seen games and championships they made with him and I Agree with you
And it’s funny when people today say that Draymond Green would dominate Rodman. He would not stand a chance against him lol
@@manuelrodriguez9972 idk Draymond is still good🤷♂️
You are right , he was a big part of it and they benefited greatly because of it .
@@sandosam807 yes , Draymond Green is good but he's not Rodman and they couldn't pull nothin today that went on back then . Not the same game
Always loved the Rodman and Malone exchanges. Both understood the assignment 😂
And respected each other from heart
My favorite player of all time. Freakishly strong, sturdy, athletically gifted and plays the game like no one else. Having fun and stirring the pot.
Insane stamina and endurance
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
Correct😂
Flop. That's all it is. Best to ever do it
God of the Mind Fuck.
That ass-slap was to let the opponents know that it’s nothing personal and all is good. He knows what he’s doing.
No it’s not. It’s patronizing.
@@diskoeric2248 no it's not. it's sexual.
@@trump-totalwar6509 patronizing behavior can be sexual and vise verse
No I think he's gay
It's part of his tactics.
These games were so fun to watch - you never knew what was gonna happen , but you could guarantee it was gonna be worth your time
the way mj constantly collected rodman is killing me lmao
Rightt
Darn right! He's like... our championship run is dependent on keeping this guy in the game... especially in the playoffs!
Jordan was like the big bro to Rodman in the game
Rodman not letting Malone get up is hilarious.
Amidst all his antics and relentless defense, he was always the first one up court on possessions.. entertaining and productive 👊 #91 Rodman
He is very good at offense too. He knows exactly where to be around the basket.
The best years of the NBA!
Agreee
YES!!!
i miss these days. rodman always makes me smile
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.
so how is that guy + jordan, pippen, 6th man kukoc and 3pt% leader steve kerr NOT A SUPER TEAM?
@@RobinXlone Because MJ, Pippen, and Kukoc were all drafted by the Bulls.
@@michaelhunziker7287 a superteam is a superteam regardless if they drafted them o r not
Rodman is too good at getting under people's skin
Rodman was a great player in different way of basketball. He is so entertaining 🤣 😂
Needs to be a compilation of MJ stopping no91
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
I also love the way he protected and supported his teammates.
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 ! 🤣
Dennis Rodman usual stats for a game
5 pts 37 rebounds and 2 technical fouls
GOAT
Facts
@@isaiahstevenson8923 Exaggeration.
@@kristopherloviska9042 U Right It was 8pts 37 rebounds 3 tecs..
I love how MJ just stops Rodman every time and is like: "Ugh, I ain't getting paid enough for that..."
Mj Said Moron To Worm Rodman.
Well if MJ wasn’t get paid enough for that, then nobody on the Bulls was!
MJ and Rodman are exactly like Rukawa and Sakuragi on the Slam Dunk anime 😂
@@daniel_007correct 😂😂😂😂
@daniel_007 nah Jordan is more like Akagi, minus the height, because Rukawa and Sakuragi are rivals even though they're teammates.
I love how MJ always stop Rodman lmao
stops
Rip grammar.
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Rodmans sitter
Lol
Really like how his teammates are like his big bros and pulls him away when he is about to say something or do something after a call 😂😂😂
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.
😂 love Jordan acting like big bro and telling Dennis when to calm down.
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.
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!
So guys, today we are training slap ass.
Rodman: Today, we learn how to troll your opponent. It's much more fun than it looks.
I remember how Rodman and Barkley went toe to toe every year for the #1 leader of technical fouls :D. Good times.
Don't forget Rasheed Wallace
@@keith4720this was before Sheed
Malone n Rodman most legendary matchup. Guys love each other.
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..
malone and rodman ... hilarious
Will never be another Dennis. A 1 of a kind nba beasts
Hall of Famer
Rodman making other players a cry baby... Imagine him guarding lebron 🤣 😂 HAHAHA
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the queen sorry the king would've been a tower boy.
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He would've stopped the game and ask the ref to get him out of the game 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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.
6:45 rodman is the greatest in his own way..he knew that elbow was coming..
the anticipation on his face 😆 and exaggeration after the blow 😆. Gotta luv em!
@@alco1414 That was hilarious watching him look for the elbow 😂
Best thing on this is how the commentator allready knew what will happen bevor it happend with Barkley & Rodman. 😂😂
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.
I cant stop laughing.. 😂😂😂😂
Always love to see this man..
Rodman the GOAT!
Hes the WORM
The High Mentality Player of all time!.. No Doubt!. He is, Dennis Rodman.. i love this Guy the way he Play in Court!..
The most iconic player I've ever seen 🔥
😆Dennis' eyes @ 6:47...Chuck played right into his antics!
😂😂😂
Dennis really fun to watch. I just hope someone like him will be able to play in the NBA today.
he play the real basketball
Probably the greatest small forward rebounder ever !
Played like a 7 foot kid !
Rodman just had fun. Enjoyed every moment and never took the game for granted. Respect!
Definition of tenacity and grit. Rodman was someone you wanted on your squad and not on the opposing team. Love the guy
You could tell Dennis really loved the game, and I admire him for working his butt off. One of the best players in the history of Basketball.
Always having fun. he once said, "I get paid to play a game I love to play." Amazing defender and rebounder and always in peoples heads.
Those leg Locks had me Crying, lmao
the greatest entertainer in NBA History
thanks to current nba rules we will always have one and the only rodman when it comes to mind game
Bird was the master at mind games. Even Jordan took a page out of his book.
Rodman was worth the price of admission alone!
I FREAKING LOVE Dennis Rodman!!!!!
I miss that era....
That era is obsolete.
@@ibashcommunists6847 but we love it...........
I absolutely enjoy his videos. He was brilliant.
Imagine Rodman playing now with access to social media. He would be the biggest troll.
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.
Nothing will ever make me laugh harder than Rodman staring at Brickowski during Jordan's free throws.
I love how Michael steps in and tries to control him 😁😁
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.
When barkley hits him first, he know that he will hit again so he waited and then acted hurt. 😄😄😄
Those high kick rebounds are absolutely hilarious. I used to do that in my high school games to emulate Rodman and my coach would get so mad.
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
"Its just hugs and butt slaps, your honour." -The Worm
I loved how he restrained his opponents arms both left and right at the free throw rebound...classic worm defense
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.
Era un deleite ver a rodman, pipen, y Michael... pero el rodman era genial...jajajaja era como un labrador travieso y dominante. Jajaja
So funny watching Rodman interacted with Malone lol
The Bulls Fans sure did love the Dennis Rodman antics. They loved seeing him getting into opponents heads.
Rodman Mastered the Game he did the dirty work
The Worm was the master at playing mind games!
The NBA needs another Rodman!!!
Man had some of the best d in the game he locked down a prime shaq who else has ever done that.
6:02 - 6:10 is the funniest shit I ever seen I’m in tears 💀💀💀 What a character
Haha pretty creative way to keep knocking down/tripping the same guy while looking completely accidental / coincidental
I'm fuckin dying laughing
Exciting highlights!
Salute to Dennis Rodman
And to the editor of this clip!
😇
The ‘Tag. You’re it.’ ass slapping contest between Rodman and Malone was hilarious.
My favorite player of all time. No one made basketball more enjoyable to watch.
Jordan has to grab him like Dennis no come on 😂 I wish they would have showed this stuff on the last dance on Netflix. We need a Rodman documentary
dennis taking off his jersey and throwing it in the crowd grrr the countless ejections will live in my hear forever thanks to the menace❤
Jordan and Rodman are a perfect couple lol
This dude was a master at what he did
Lol at Rodman and Malone having a friendly game of slap ass
anyone poking at karl malone has to be crazy. i mean, the guy looked like he could have killed a bull with his bare hands.
Rodman was definitely unique the NBA.
2:32 that look, hilarious
Rofl I love how Jordan just puts his hands around him and he just shut down from knocking out the guy
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.
Barkley said I ain't fuckin around went straight to the elbow. 😂
Not familiar enough with basketball...but, I laughed my ass off watching this clip 😂😂😂
Rodman was the man back in the day beware that ostrich leg kick on the rebound no joke.
That Key and Peele sketch "Slapass" MUST be about Rodman hahah.
Rodman smacking ass like key in that Dominican baseball player sketch
"Ass slap"
So much content from one player lol. Dude is such a legend
Love me some Dennis Rodman with his messy self!! 😄😄😄
Mind games specialist.
What a legend
So this was what my eldest brother always say. That Mike always keeps Rodman on his toes and everybody's falling on the court or slapping butts. Didn't understand back then as I was just a little kid but now I know. He's funny. 😄
Rodman was a defensive beast
So under appreciated and underrated
If irritating as hell was a person. I LOVED how The Worm made em squirm.
Jordan to every Rodman victim: You think you had it rough? First I endured his "Boys" for four straight years.
i could watch this allllll day