I miss this team. Growing up in Chicago, it was more than just sports. This team brought the city together. Unity. Every race, status, whatever. We all stood together. Rodman was a BEAST.
Shows our differences don't have to make us enemies. Our differences will always exist but they're what makes us unique and interesting even though those same differences are exploited by the establishment to keep us divided and controllable.
I'm in a little hick town in western Kentucky but when the bulls were on all my friends knew party time. Best basketball ever. They were so fucking dominant on both sides of the ball. Just a thing of beauty is
Peter Alick (Hyrulyamoto) let’s say 90% of the rebounds led to points his total points score defensive wise is 32 points (only counting 2 pointers) 21 points off assist.10(P)+32®+21(A)= 63 points Rodman made for the bulls offensively and defensively that night.
incredible916 I’m sure if someone did the math of how much extra points they get just off offensive boards from him it would be far past anyone in nba history not only for himself but just how many times was Micheal or Scottie able to score off of them it must be a crazy number
See, one of the things that people often underestimate about Rodman is his basketball IQ on _both_ ends of the floor. You hear about The Worm's rebounding and defense all of the time, but remember that he figured out the triangle offense very quickly whereas many players coming into the offense often struggle with it for awhile before catching on. Rodman almost always knew when to make the right pass at the right time.
I saw a documentary that stated that the Bulls had to start giving Rodman the "not quite official" replica jerseys, because it was costing them so much money.
i was at this game. i was only 7 years old so i don't remember much. i remember my dad buying really bad tickets from a scalper for $120 each and going crazy in the arena. good times
Heh, no such thing as really bad tickets to a 90's Bulls game if it was during one of the 3-peats, especially this one! I'm happy you and your dad were able to share it!
i think his personality was a double edged sword. it made him difficult to work with but it also enabled him to perform so ferociously and fearlessly. you can't be 6'7" and lead the league in rebounds for 7 years without being a little crazy.
Tyler Hingleton I don't play sports so pardon me if this is a silly question, is it surprising that players found it difficult or were unable to learn the triangle? It was nice to hear MJ speak highly of Dennis as a player. You know he means it because he's not shy about saying when someone is shit 😄
007 one thing I appreciated about the last dance doc is how people acknowledged Dennis' abilities as a player. It didn't just focus on the circus and the antics. They told us what made him great and valuable.
I remember watching this game as a 7 year old. What a ride! Rodman was and still is my favorite player of all time. His tenacity and intelligence was second to none. Absolute legend of a human in every sense.
At 6’7 and somewhere near the range of 215-225 pounds, Rodman was an absolute savage !! A real menace on the court, a cardio machine of nonstop harassment and movement, frustrating his opponents and playing the mental game almost as good as his physical game. I feel like he’s still a little underrated to this day. There will never be another Dennis Rodman in NBA history !!
Damn Rodman use to get the city HYPE!!! Best hustle player of all time in my honest opinion. The guy never got tired, always was a factor,always high kneeing it down the court and always was in the thick of the bullshit in the paint. Rodman definitely had his best years with Bulls. He got to Chicago, showed up and showed out and we love him dearly for bringing so much excitement and fun to the city and the sport itself.
Westbrook hits a triple double every night and know one cares because he is a stat-padder. Rodman gets a standing ovation for ONE because of his heart, passion and true love for the game.
@@SkywalkerExpress that doesn't make sense because even if his teammates are letting him get boards, his opponents clearly aren't. So if you're an opposing center and you know that all you have to do is the rebound over 6'3 Westbrook then it should be easy for them right? Nah Westbrook is still out rebounding the big men on his opponents team almost every night. If it was easy other players would try to do it too but other big men aren't even averaging 10 rb a game. The stat padding argument is weak af, no offense to you bro but just to that argument.
Rodman is King! He's just having fun playing ball. So much energy he could run circles around anyone in the NBA the whole game. The game is over and he's still running.
OMG that little lean as he gets the pass then explodes to the other side, defender couldn't even react. So subtle but so effective! Just noticed the defender was ALL OVER him before the catch and MJ even gets shoved as the pass is coming in! Never seen anything like that ever again, maybe Kobe but Mike did this EVERY GAME!!!
Rebound king , his speed , jumping power, ---very powerful I have observed that most of his opponents are quite scare when he is around under the basket...
I lived in Chicago for all of the Bulls championships and watching these moments still gets me energized and excited. Hopefully Rose will bring a title soon!
Right before the 10th assist "that's a good place to go" I was so weak. A Rodman knew it to cuz he called for the ball back. He never call for the ball past the 3 point line. He saw Jordan posting up and knew that was an easy assist lol
For the Rodman geeks and card collectors out there...6:35 is the 96-97 Topps Stadium Club Special Forces card of Rodman...recognized it as soon as I saw it. Brought back old memories.
I was laughing so hard when Rodman hit the three omg I am so happy for him 🥰🥰🥰🤣 well it’s quarantine,,, flash back old school basketball is the best...
D.R. could shoot the 3 ball if he wanted to. People sleep on his shooting skills, because of his rebounding prowess. He didn't like shooting, he'd rather rebound, block, pass and do all the dirty work to help the team win
Yup, he was a HUGE part of that 3-peat. That 96 Bulls are at the top my list for greatest team of all team. The roster is stacked, the season was clean, and they got the ring.
They don't full court press anymore because the athletes at point guard would tear through it. Trying to full court press guys like Curry, Westbrook, Kyrie or even Luka is just giving them free breaks to the lane tbh. Players in the NBA are too fast & dynamic to run full court press in anything except situational possessions
@@realitybites629 It'll still even out in favor of the more talented & more athletic players (hint: that's the players today). NBA players today have to deal with way more complicated defensive schemes than the hardnosed but basic press/trap based man defenses of the 80s&90s. They'd handle it, idk why people think about hand checking as if it's some boogie man that would make modern players pee their pants.
@@m_js5709 dont exagerate it kid, try playing against a physical defense where a man can put his hands on you and see if you can dribble like steph or kyrie lol. Physical defense will not shot down a player but it will SLOW players way more than no contact defense. Today's rules are created to favor the offense thats why you think players today are faster and better lol. There is a segment where kenny smith perfectly demostrated how physical hands on defense forces a player to be a defensive ball handler. See how steph, westbrook, harden arent that effective in the PLAYOFFS when the refs allows more physical defense? Lol
He’s the definition of wanting the ball more than anyone else on the court because this was an older less athletic Rodman who still had crazy stat lines
It will never not make me smile that whenever Dennis makes a 3 pointer, the whole crowd gets up in a cheer lol. "Remember that one time 3 years ago when Dennis made another 3 pointer??" - Announcers
Lived in Elgin while this was happening. After they won the championship this year, a massive group of guys and women of all races ran naked thru the streets of our neighborhood with bulls flags. I'll never forget it. It was the first time I saw a bunch of people naked and the first time I realized that race did not matter. This team taught me a lot
My ultimate team, from all the players to ever play, has Rodman on it without a doubt. He could score if you need him to, he will always get you those rebounds, and hes always ready to go never runs out of steam and always gives 110%. Havent seen anyone hustle as hard as Dennis did, goof on his style or personality is fine but respect what he did out there is real.
Living in Milwaukee...the Bucks were crummy as usual in 1995-1996 but I remember that whole era during the Bulls 2nd 3-peat is was an event when that team came to town. People were there just to watch the show and observe greatness.
I would love to play with Rodman, what a badass. He should coach cause there are lots of guys who know how to shoot, drive, etc., but how may guys know how to rebound that well even when you're not tall, and how to defend that well. And I know he wasn;t always known for passing, but he had some nice ones here.
Dennis Rodman is the type of NBA player I like: a hard-working team fighter with no superstar diva complex. The only players today I see with a playing philosophy like Rodman's are Joakim Noah and Rajon Rondo.
That behind-the-back pass from Pippen to Rodman was sweet. I think the big 3 that Chicago had is the best of all time. Kareem, Magic, and Worthy would be right there too.
One aspect of these classic games that seems to be lost is the memory of Detroit vs Chicago. I watched the Chicago/Detroit rivalry. Isiah was the 'Captain' of that bad boys squad, but Dennis was one of the eager lackeys. He was the young guy that Isiah could whisper to 'hey, long after the play, push them in the back, Scottie has a bad back, it might put him out of the game'. And Dennis would just do it. And Dennis comes to play for Chicago. As a fan I didn't know how to feel. The other time in sports I had this same feeling was when Bret Farve went to play for the Vikings. It's that same kind of situation. But man, Chicago loved Dennis. There was nearly a year long period where Dennis's hype and popularity was above Jordan's.
I miss this team. Growing up in Chicago, it was more than just sports. This team brought the city together. Unity. Every race, status, whatever. We all stood together. Rodman was a BEAST.
Very true.
Facts the 90s jackets
Shows our differences don't have to make us enemies. Our differences will always exist but they're what makes us unique and interesting even though those same differences are exploited by the establishment to keep us divided and controllable.
I'm in a little hick town in western Kentucky but when the bulls were on all my friends knew party time. Best basketball ever. They were so fucking dominant on both sides of the ball. Just a thing of beauty is
Y'all need to retire drods Jersey
Dennis had so much heart both on the court and for the fans. Amazing player to watch
Always real, little intimidating
10pts, 21Rbs, 10asts. Thats a pretty sweet contribution to the team :)
Peter Alick (Hyrulyamoto) let’s say 90% of the rebounds led to points his total points score defensive wise is 32 points (only counting 2 pointers) 21 points off assist.10(P)+32®+21(A)= 63 points Rodman made for the bulls offensively and defensively that night.
incredible916 I’m sure if someone did the math of how much extra points they get just off offensive boards from him it would be far past anyone in nba history not only for himself but just how many times was Micheal or Scottie able to score off of them it must be a crazy number
Jerry stackhouse tilted af lol rodman is the shit. My favourite player of all time
Should they all completed:
21 rebs = 42 pts
10 asts = 20 pts
10 pts = 10 pts
Total=== 72 pts
This is a winner all day!
"that's pretty good stats"
Everybody stands up when he shoot 3 points... LEGEND
See, one of the things that people often underestimate about Rodman is his basketball IQ on _both_ ends of the floor. You hear about The Worm's rebounding and defense all of the time, but remember that he figured out the triangle offense very quickly whereas many players coming into the offense often struggle with it for awhile before catching on. Rodman almost always knew when to make the right pass at the right time.
Deined agree.
100% truth right there. He was wicked smart both ends of the court.
Jordan himself said that it took him 2 yrs to master the triangle offense while dennis learned during his 1st season with the bulls.
Deined. Well said.
He had them godly skills
And for anyone who wasn't alive back then or doesn't remember, he'd give his jersey away after every home game when he was with the Bulls
I saw a documentary that stated that the Bulls had to start giving Rodman the "not quite official" replica jerseys, because it was costing them so much money.
He said that he takes his jersey off bc he came into the game with nothing and he’s gotta leave it with nothing! What a man.
The young lady won a big trophy... the Rodman's first time triple double jersey. My goodness!!!
Tell me about it ! Loll
No joke! Helluva souvenir!
i was at this game. i was only 7 years old so i don't remember much. i remember my dad buying really bad tickets from a scalper for $120 each and going crazy in the arena. good times
Cool
Heh, no such thing as really bad tickets to a 90's Bulls game if it was during one of the 3-peats, especially this one! I'm happy you and your dad were able to share it!
Worm is legendary greatest rebounder ever
i think his personality was a double edged sword. it made him difficult to work with but it also enabled him to perform so ferociously and fearlessly. you can't be 6'7" and lead the league in rebounds for 7 years without being a little crazy.
Rocky Collado with 3 different teams.. that's crazy
It's even more than that. It's his personality that took greats like Shaq out of their games.
Tyler Hingleton I don't play sports so pardon me if this is a silly question, is it surprising that players found it difficult or were unable to learn the triangle? It was nice to hear MJ speak highly of Dennis as a player. You know he means it because he's not shy about saying when someone is shit 😄
@@beautifullion69 It's hard to not appreciate Dennis Rodman as a player because his entire game was based on intensity and hard work.
007 one thing I appreciated about the last dance doc is how people acknowledged Dennis' abilities as a player. It didn't just focus on the circus and the antics. They told us what made him great and valuable.
Rodman is in my starting five of all time...
With current rules he will be sent off in 2 mins.. Lol..
But ya, i believe he would adapt to whatever the rules is, since he has great basketball IQ..
@MANCHESTER UNITED soccer is gayer than lacrosse
may I know your all time starting 5? :)
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C fck yer soccer rant, btw your club lost this season's premiership league so buzz off.
@@stevensinata7100 YEP...PC indicates Rodman....gone...
The Value of that Jersey is much more than bigger than a tripple double of todays Value
Back when triple doubles actually meant something.
Yep. You had to truly EARN them back then.
Shit, back when players could make free throws...
Are they common now?
@@ami2evil yes, very... OKC russ would legitimately get a triple doubles every 2 game or so lmao
Oscar Robertson did it for a whole season when no one cared or kept count of triple doubles.
never get bored seeing old NBA rodman action ...
I remember watching this game as a 7 year old. What a ride! Rodman was and still is my favorite player of all time. His tenacity and intelligence was second to none. Absolute legend of a human in every sense.
Very lucky girl at the end! She got Rodman's triple-double jersey 💪
MixedBoyUS ufxthklhh. Job d
that shirt gonna worth alot some day...
The 95-96 Bulls were an amazing team. You stayed glued to the screen just knowing they were gonna do something amazing every game.
2:37 Rebounds
76ERS:7, Rodman:9
Lol
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C cool I’m still looking for the person that fucking asked
@M Soccer is a good remedy for insomnia it's like watching paint dries
@@reidynn lol
@@reidynn 5th 5th 5th to 6th 5th mo 6th 5th mo 6th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th
MJ delivering that sweet jump shot to secure Dennis' 10th assist. These legends were having fun while getting business done!
What a great atmosphere huh. For a standing ovation for a triple double!!! That’s LOVE for sure!!
good old day memories..never get tired watching it again and again.
At 6’7 and somewhere near the range of 215-225 pounds, Rodman was an absolute savage !! A real menace on the court, a cardio machine of nonstop harassment and movement, frustrating his opponents and playing the mental game almost as good as his physical game. I feel like he’s still a little underrated to this day. There will never be another Dennis Rodman in NBA history !!
Damn Rodman use to get the city HYPE!!! Best hustle player of all time in my honest opinion. The guy never got tired, always was a factor,always high kneeing it down the court and always was in the thick of the bullshit in the paint. Rodman definitely had his best years with Bulls. He got to Chicago, showed up and showed out and we love him dearly for bringing so much excitement and fun to the city and the sport itself.
Love Rodman! I love the way he runs down the court, hustles for every loose ball. Not to mention he was an excellent passer!
Westbrook hits a triple double every night and know one cares because he is a stat-padder.
Rodman gets a standing ovation for ONE because of his heart, passion and true love for the game.
Keyboard Legend he’s 6”6 210 pounds it’s incredible how he dominated defensively
Leave Westbrook out of it if it was so easy why are there not more people just getting them I them sorry azz teams.
@@dougfresh4454 its very clear they let him get as much as defensive rebounds he can have.
The man was so smart though damn. I just don't know what to say he is a freak of nature and a beast on defense
@@SkywalkerExpress that doesn't make sense because even if his teammates are letting him get boards, his opponents clearly aren't. So if you're an opposing center and you know that all you have to do is the rebound over 6'3 Westbrook then it should be easy for them right? Nah Westbrook is still out rebounding the big men on his opponents team almost every night. If it was easy other players would try to do it too but other big men aren't even averaging 10 rb a game. The stat padding argument is weak af, no offense to you bro but just to that argument.
What made Rodman fit so well with the Bulls he's all about the team a great teammate unselfish in every way!!!
Rodman is my favorite defense player in nba ever. DR91
Rodman is King! He's just having fun playing ball. So much energy he could run circles around anyone in the NBA the whole game. The game is over and he's still running.
*"Rodman with the rebounds against the Sixers I like that" The fact that one Man can out rebound an entire team is incredible lol*
3:37 is a good example of why Rodman was such a great rebounder... apart from his jumping ability, it was his timing that really set him apart.
10:10 Look at how MJ did that post fade away jump shot. That's as clean as it gets. Dang!
OMG that little lean as he gets the pass then explodes to the other side, defender couldn't even react. So subtle but so effective! Just noticed the defender was ALL OVER him before the catch and MJ even gets shoved as the pass is coming in! Never seen anything like that ever again, maybe Kobe but Mike did this EVERY GAME!!!
Shit was wet. I was thinking the same thing.
Every body loves Rodman in that era
i miss the Bulls... the world stop spinning when they are playin.. the best team!
Lucky girl.. she's got a NATIONAL TREASURE in her hands...
The 1995-96 Chicago Bulls are to the NBA, what the Roman Empire was to Western Civilization.
I read that as Rodman Empire, thinking about that time he saved the world from nuclear annihilation by befriending the great supreme leader
rodman always give jersey to fans i miss this good man
Perfect 😌 ... Im all smiles for Dennis. He's one of my favorite players
76ers - 7 Rebounds
Rodman - 9 Rebounds (The Rebounding King Machine)
He would've outrebound lots of teams, but, he needs time to rest
Dennis was classy, heart person, who played with love for the game...he enjoyed his points like kid who discovered basketball...Great !!!
Rodman is one of my fav in NBA untill now...
I gotta say Rodman was way underrated he wasn't gunna put up 15 a night but just the sheer number of rebounds and energy made up for it.
Probably one of my favorite basketball moments ever!
Rebound king , his speed , jumping power, ---very powerful I have observed that most of his opponents are quite scare when he is around under the basket...
Still better than today's b-ball. 2018 👍
Dennis the menace, strikes again... Damn, that was awesome...!!!
96 Bulls..the strongest team
Also in 1997 too😊
I lived in Chicago for all of the Bulls championships and watching these moments still gets me energized and excited. Hopefully Rose will bring a title soon!
Yeah...... about that. Its ok, though. The 90's Bulls were indeed lightning in a bottle.
Bruh
The only other guy I remember putting his body on the line for lose balls like Dennis was Larry Bird.
if i had to build a team Rodman will surely be on my first 5...
Right before the 10th assist "that's a good place to go" I was so weak. A Rodman knew it to cuz he called for the ball back. He never call for the ball past the 3 point line. He saw Jordan posting up and knew that was an easy assist lol
The way he interracts with the crowd, this vibe doesn't exist nowadays.
For the Rodman geeks and card collectors out there...6:35 is the 96-97 Topps Stadium Club Special Forces card of Rodman...recognized it as soon as I saw it. Brought back old memories.
I was laughing so hard when Rodman hit the three omg I am so happy for him 🥰🥰🥰🤣 well it’s quarantine,,, flash back old school basketball is the best...
Artest is good but he ain't a shadow of Rodman...The Worm is still the BEST...i love Dennis Rodman
Rodman was so underrated as a passer.
he is fun to watch cause he's always smiling
D.R. could shoot the 3 ball if he wanted to. People sleep on his shooting skills, because of his rebounding prowess. He didn't like shooting, he'd rather rebound, block, pass and do all the dirty work to help the team win
Looking back rodman has contributed as much as any chicago player makes game fun to watch decades after
Yup, he was a HUGE part of that 3-peat. That 96 Bulls are at the top my list for greatest team of all team. The roster is stacked, the season was clean, and they got the ring.
Fuckin Skill how MJ knew he had 9 assists and just fades away and knocks it down 2 give him his 10th Assist, what a great time this was.
Full court press with a 20point lead. Man i miss those days
They don't full court press anymore because the athletes at point guard would tear through it. Trying to full court press guys like Curry, Westbrook, Kyrie or even Luka is just giving them free breaks to the lane tbh. Players in the NBA are too fast & dynamic to run full court press in anything except situational possessions
@@m_js5709 lol none of the players you mentioned can do those fancy dribbling if defenders can handcheck them all the way from the backcourt.
@@realitybites629 It'll still even out in favor of the more talented & more athletic players (hint: that's the players today). NBA players today have to deal with way more complicated defensive schemes than the hardnosed but basic press/trap based man defenses of the 80s&90s. They'd handle it, idk why people think about hand checking as if it's some boogie man that would make modern players pee their pants.
@@m_js5709 dont exagerate it kid, try playing against a physical defense where a man can put his hands on you and see if you can dribble like steph or kyrie lol.
Physical defense will not shot down a player but it will SLOW players way more than no contact defense.
Today's rules are created to favor the offense thats why you think players today are faster and better lol.
There is a segment where kenny smith perfectly demostrated how physical hands on defense forces a player to be a defensive ball handler.
See how steph, westbrook, harden arent that effective in the PLAYOFFS when the refs allows more physical defense? Lol
@Brian Pederson why don't you just post 4 comments in a row next time in case we missed the previous 3..
There is no one I enjoy watching more than Rodman. Man, I miss the subtle things he did in a game.
He’s the definition of wanting the ball more than anyone else on the court because this was an older less athletic Rodman who still had crazy stat lines
Dennis Rodman is my favorite NBA player
2020 here.. i love this MAN 9+1=10❤😘
It will never not make me smile that whenever Dennis makes a 3 pointer, the whole crowd gets up in a cheer lol.
"Remember that one time 3 years ago when Dennis made another 3 pointer??" - Announcers
That Jersey is a collectors item now. What a lucky girl.
Probably on eBay by now 😂
That was such a great season to follow.
I remember watching this game. Classic. Think I still have it recorded somewhere!
June 10, 2024 and being able to watch highlights of the greatest rebounder of all time. #Blessed.
Lived in Elgin while this was happening. After they won the championship this year, a massive group of guys and women of all races ran naked thru the streets of our neighborhood with bulls flags. I'll never forget it. It was the first time I saw a bunch of people naked and the first time I realized that race did not matter. This team taught me a lot
Rodman was a showman. A performer. But most of all a baller. Watch any clip of any game he's in....he's everywhere. Not just boards.
4:02 the brilliance and showmanship!!! We don't have showmanship anymore :(
It made it especially special when Michael was the one who shot the ball to give him the 10th assist to complete the trip dub.
My ultimate team, from all the players to ever play, has Rodman on it without a doubt. He could score if you need him to, he will always get you those rebounds, and hes always ready to go never runs out of steam and always gives 110%. Havent seen anyone hustle as hard as Dennis did, goof on his style or personality is fine but respect what he did out there is real.
They try and try to block Rodman out, but some how he always sneaks in and get Off rebounds.
Living in Milwaukee...the Bucks were crummy as usual in 1995-1996 but I remember that whole era during the Bulls 2nd 3-peat is was an event when that team came to town. People were there just to watch the show and observe greatness.
I would love to play with Rodman, what a badass.
He should coach cause there are lots of guys who know how to shoot, drive, etc., but how may guys know how to rebound that well even when you're not tall, and how to defend that well.
And I know he wasn;t always known for passing, but he had some nice ones here.
The greatest team ever assembled! Without Rodman they don’t 2nd 3 peat. When triple doubles actually matters! 91 is great!
My ears were glued to FM radio live broadcast when I'm at work. Trilling and exciting.
Who will be the next rodman!! A incredible player like him is so fun to watch ..
Die hard fan Dennis Rodman!!!!
Such a magnificent legend.
Stackhouse changed so much. he was a hot head, i remember him throwing punches at poor Hornacek he had a long career and calm demeanor.
As good a rebounder as Rodman was, he was also an excellent passer.
Dennis Rodman is the type of NBA player I like: a hard-working team fighter with no superstar diva complex. The only players today I see with a playing philosophy like Rodman's are Joakim Noah and Rajon Rondo.
When MJ and Scottie doing terrific, everybody knows they are. Just another day at the office.
With Rodman, it feels like watching your first game.
Best team to ever do it dominated the league
fun fact;the intro music for the entrance of Dennis is from a Sega game called Vectorman from 1996 lol.. suits Rodman
His outlet passes are insane.
That behind-the-back pass from Pippen to Rodman was sweet. I think the big 3 that Chicago had is the best of all time. Kareem, Magic, and Worthy would be right there too.
Best player in history! Hello from Russia)
10 10 21 rebounds and few blocks to 😊👍🏻👍🏻this guy is gold en the cords
RODAMAN WAS A ROCKSTAR HE WAS JUST SIMPLY AMAZING LIKE NOBODY ELSE
Incredible game by Rodman, love the 3 pointer at 4:00
One aspect of these classic games that seems to be lost is the memory of Detroit vs Chicago. I watched the Chicago/Detroit rivalry. Isiah was the 'Captain' of that bad boys squad, but Dennis was one of the eager lackeys. He was the young guy that Isiah could whisper to 'hey, long after the play, push them in the back, Scottie has a bad back, it might put him out of the game'. And Dennis would just do it. And Dennis comes to play for Chicago. As a fan I didn't know how to feel. The other time in sports I had this same feeling was when Bret Farve went to play for the Vikings. It's that same kind of situation. But man, Chicago loved Dennis. There was nearly a year long period where Dennis's hype and popularity was above Jordan's.
1:23-1:35 is 1 of the greatest sequences I've seen, he snatched the rebound then threw a bomb.
I love Rodman
Me too🤗🤭👍😷
loved it how he averaged like 4 points and 18 rebounds
has to be my all time favorite player hahaha!
WHEN IS CHICAGO GOING TO RETIRE # 91 ??
waiting for that too.. he deserves it