I miss this Era of the NBA. Never a dull moment. Games action packed. Much respect to Dennis Rodman There will never be another rebounder like him. 💖💖💖
@@Marcos.R.Morales I think that's what made the game interesting. It wasn't just about taking a ball and throwing it in a net, you had the chance to get in your opponent's head.
Rodman is the kind of guy that if he's on the other team, you hate him, but if he's on yours, you love him., Brickowski fell into every single mind game trap that Rodman laid down.
I remember watching these games with Jordan , Pippen , Rodman and the rest of the Bulls . Rodman surely did his part . He was the master of the flop . He knew how to draw the foul . Ge got into the minds of his opponents. It totally frustrated them ! Rodman was a very physical player . He deserves alot of credit because he definitely contributed to the wins .
I remember watching the Bulls at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. Rodman was the entertainment, he laughed, he played extreme defense, and as a spectator, you waited for the next action of Rodman. He was great!!!
Bulls fan my whole life. So blessed to watch 6 championships. My age was 15-22. I watched 100s of those games with my dad and friends. They are a part of me. ❤️
As a Blazers fan during that era I never liked the Bulls or Jordan but as I've gotten older I've definitely grown to appreciate what they did and how great they were. Rodman cracks me up, love watching these highlights
Dennis Rodman the X-Factor 100% potent in getting in the heads of the opponents physically and mentally which really takes a toll on the other team.. He doesn't mind not getting all the accolades as Jordan and Pippen. Truly a legend..
Topnotch sir and there's no other yet whom we can compare with him. His IQ is higher than Jordan and its the reason why Michael took him to make more rings. There are videos clips uploaded in youtube where Jordan and Rodman talking at the bench, perhaps discussing a game plan when it is needed. What I like him most? He is always all in every time he is on the court.
Rodman was allowed in that series. Kemp would've if could destroyed Him. He got away with so much being the worm then. But as much as I like Rodman He deserved some fists to His Chins for His actions. Rodman was a great player but these finals was out of line. Would've been happy to see Kemp share a fore arm shiver to Rodman's Chin as what He did. Don't matter though......this was the Bulls most historic team with Michael and company.
Rodman knew the game of basketball, he know how to initiate problems to ever big man on every team and Rodman will do something because he knew you going to react and that's apart of his defense
Dennis was the type of player you loved to have on your team, but absolutely hated to play against. The constant cheap shots, flopping, etc. would drive any player crazy.
Yeah Rodman was so much more than a cheap shot artist or a flopper. He was hands down one of the best defenders AND definitely the best rebounder I ever saw.
I use to hate Rodman as a Detroit Bad Boy. But as a Bull, I grew an enormous admiration for his disruptive strategies and tireless hustle plays. He was so fun to watch. He even made rebounding exciting to watch.
@@Vito_Caligiuri lmao draymond at least has some uses as a captain and an actual rebounder and defender. Pat bev just “runs around the court doing nothing” to quote russell westbrook.
Loved Jordan's artistry and the battle level of Rodman and Malone. The four tumbles Rodman and Malone engaged in around the 5 minute mark of the video is a clinic on how basketball should be played...giving it everything you have for a title! This video can also be used to teach young people the value of giving 100% effort in everything you do! What a wonderful video :) Brings back tons of fond memories of the Jordan years!
Dennis Rodman is a very smart guy. I watched him live at the time, and he was always calm. Frank Brickowsk called him out for crushing Dennis before the game, and that was the team's strategy. It was clear that they wanted to piss off Dennis, who was dominating the inside defense, and take advantage of Shawn Kemp. In the end, however, it was Frank Brickowsk's exit that set the tone for the Bulls to win the game. The scene at 8:13 is one of my favorites, as Dennis asks George Matthew Kar, "How's it going? Did your plan work?" It's as if he's talking to him. George Matthew Karl must have thought Dennis was just a crazy guy with a flashy haircut. At that point, Seattle was sure to lose. Teams that underestimated Dennis have always lost. Dennis Rodman is a very smart guy.
Rodman lived in their heads totally rent free. Walton saying Jackson should take him out of the game was one of the worst takes I've ever heard. Rodman was a genius here. He knew exactly what he was doing and Seattle fell for it hook line and sinker.
It's amazing to me that a guy with so many obvious mental and emotional issues can play such incredible mind games . Pure genius if you ask me but I have no idea how he was able to do it.
I dont think Rodman has any more “mental and emotional” issues than the next person. When i watch him in interviews he seems very level headed. He’s a fantastic dude.
When you are great your light shines bright no matter how great the players are around you. Dennis was one of the funnest player to watch in league history. He was the best defender ever hands down.
That niqqa Dennis is a perfect example of someone throwing rocks and hiding their hands 😭😭 that shit is so funny 🤣 he hit first then get hit & look at the ref like “You see how he doin me ?!?” 😭😭 Genius
As Phil Jackson was crazy about Rodman's actions, he understood that having such a player is almost the same as having Jordan or Pippen on the team. Dennis was destroying the opposing team, they're getting into their soul, they're confused, they're furious, they can't think about the game, I don't think about Rodman. A great player.
I thoroughly enjoyed Rodman's style of play and love of the game. He was so refreshing to watch, he never had a chip on his shoulder,even with all he had to deal with. Class Act dude!
exactly hes not fouling them either, and when he does foul them, its always low key and subtle to where the refs cant see it or wouldn't really notice it. Remember he got those 2 rings in detroit basically doing the same shit.
Not only could he defend and rebound , this man knew how to get on your nerves . I know his teammates loved him , the boards belonged to him , plus the best at getting you kicked out , what a great teammates back in the days when basketball was basketball.
Dennis hacia el trabajo sucio, pero lo hizo de una forma tan buena que solo se puede resaltar de buena forma lo que hizo en sus años de juego. Grande Dennis eras uno de los q hacia ver el basket de los años 90
@@willgoble9843 Rodman came off the bench 37% in his career. He was a rebounding specialist and only scored 7.3 ppg for his career. Yeah, he was a role player.
Definition of a role player.... "A term that refers to a player who plays a supporting role on his team, and does it well and willingly. A role player can either be a bench player who is a solid performer in the minutes he gets, or sometimes, a starter who plays a very specific role on the team." He's not the first role player inducted into the hall of fame and he won't be the last. Dennis Rodman was an amazing rebounder, a superb defender, and contributed to the growth and popularity of the NBA. I'm glad he's a hall of famer. He deserves it.
No you’re right about that. No way the league is letting an alcoholic run rampant like that through the league now days. He’s an absolute embarrassment.
Dennis is, was, and forever will be the greatest menace of all-time. He is a master of the mind games, hustling for the loose balls, and a defensive-minded athlete.
@@ecokanjukuoh4772 Jordan won 3 rings before Rodman and averaged 37 points before Pippen. Some of you need a reality check. Jordan was Jordan before all of them.
@@air2373 Of course you'll defend him your name is air 23. 😂 if you know the truth Jordan was relying only to rodman and pipen as they were his wings if there weren't wings Jordan was useless it was just the limelight focus on Him becaus he had ability to steal, steal fame. 😁
@@ecokanjukuoh4772 Jordan dominated the league in the big man’s era without a dominant big man in his team. Rodman was way past his prime in Chicago, especially his last year. In 1997 and 1998 finals Malone just destroyed him. I give Rodman the props for the 1996 finals and his overall contribution for the second three peat, but his best years were in Detroit. Pippen was also pretty much finished after the fifth ring. He turned from sidekick to role player fast in 1997-98.
@@edwin2769 flop sometimes while other times taking and giving out hard fouls; diving for lose balls in the stands; playing great defense and getting a high number of rebounds against actual centers. Flops were a tool in his arsenal that he used but he was still extremely effective without them; can you say the same for harden?
Well, there's plenty of video footage uploaded on RUclips nowadays there's no need for that now lol...But, I do agree with you in a certain way the NBA back in those days was on fire! 🔥🔥🔥
I had my doubts about Rodman when he first came to the bulls. I thought we needed someone more like Horace Grant for another 3-peat. However, Rodman shutdown all my concerns and was the X-factor of the team - a cerebral assassin like no other. He was a pure Machiavellian genius.
I used 2 love how Dennis would have the whole arena off balance. The refs, other players, the crowd didn't know what he would do next. Especially after a call
I've always loved Dennis Rodman. I'm now a great grandmother and I used to love watching him so much. I think they used to call him"THE WORM", please let me know if I'm right. 😇😇
The real finals mvp dudes mind games and defense and rebounding took Seattle out of it rodzilla 👏🏿 7:34 Rodman made sure he wasn't getting sub out and resume to stare at frank 😂😂
Yes! Jordan didn’t have a great series but his first full season back and they won the title on Father’s Day. Jordan’s dad was killed a few years before, there was no way they were gonna give it to anyone other than Jordan
@@krlm2280 Stop please. Michael Jordan was the team"s only elite scorer, and the Sonics entire defensive strategy focused on stopping Michael Jordan. Gary Payton ( DPOY 1996 ), Hersey Hawkins and Detlef Schrempf played defensively against Michael Jordan. Despite this, Michael Jordan averaged 20-Points more than RODMAN. This is a very big difference. *Michael Jordan= 27.3-ppg. FG-41.5% 3P-31.6% FT-83.6% 5.3-RPG 4.2-APG. 1.7-spg,* *Dennis Rodman=7.5-ppg. FG-48.6%. 3P-0% FT-57.9% 14.7-RPG. 2.5-APG. 0.8-spg.* RODMAN averaged more Rebounds than Michael Jordan. But otherwise Michael Jordan was better than RODMAN, including on the defensive. On the defensive, RODMAN was unable to stop Shawn Kemp. *Shawn Kemp= 23.3-ppg. FG-55.1%* - Guarded by RODMAN. Michael Jordan played excellent defense against Gary Payton and Hersey Hawkins. Before talking about a basketball do at least a little research.
Even though he's in the hall a lot of people still don't realize how great Rodman was. Great rebounder, defender, and annoyed the HELL out of others with his antics.I'll give Frank Brickowski credit because he knew his role as a bruiser/dirty player and he did it pretty well.
Rodman's mind games and defense was a BIG part of the Bulls 2nd 3Peat success and at @8:45 even the Sonic Fans enjoyed Rodman antics🤣🤣🤣... back then as a basketball fan this was must see tv💪💯 #TheGoodOleNBADays
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The refs we’re stupid!
I miss this Era of the NBA.
Never a dull moment.
Games action packed.
Much respect to Dennis Rodman
There will never be another rebounder like him.
💖💖💖
I do too and I was born in '93 and I used to love it
80% of the league were truck drivers and plumbers so they had to come up with something else to be competitive, todays game is all skill!
@@anthonyfreeman3258 93 was a nice year! 💖💖💖
@@Marcos.R.Morales I think that's what made the game interesting. It wasn't just about taking a ball and throwing it in a net, you had the chance to get in your opponent's head.
Back before the were political divas
Rodman is the kind of guy that if he's on the other team, you hate him, but if he's on yours, you love him., Brickowski fell into every single mind game trap that Rodman laid down.
It was hilarious one of those times you can tell he barely pushed him but the other times he did push him for real
Rodman singlehandedly made the Sonics self-destruct in this series.
If he's on the other team, you hate him. If he's on your team, you hate him just a little less.
That smile @7:26 says it all. He knew exactly what he was doing and he totally got in their heads. Man i love this guy!!
My Favorite player in history DR!!
hahahaha he was trying to mocked them even more
That is a toxic smile if ever was to be one he’s a mastermind at mind games😂
lmao what a troll
Dude look at the way he's standing. I always laughed at that. Ha!
I remember watching these games with Jordan , Pippen , Rodman and the rest of the Bulls . Rodman surely did his part . He was the master of the flop . He knew how to draw the foul . Ge got into the minds of his opponents. It totally frustrated them ! Rodman was a very physical player . He deserves alot of credit because he definitely contributed to the wins .
Pretty good rebounder to
So we can thank Rodman for the era of floppy basketball? Ginobili r
He didn't flop, he instigated. Not like basketball of today at all. Today we have all flop
I wouldn’t call it flop when opponents really wanted to take it to Rodman.
Its not a flop like LeFlop is using. Real contact vs no contact.
I remember watching the Bulls at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. Rodman was the entertainment, he laughed, he played extreme defense, and as a spectator, you waited for the next action of Rodman. He was great!!!
I bet that was pretty fucking awesome..... I live in Milwaukee I wish to god I could see Dennis play He's my favorite player of all time
Lucky, I was at home watching "NBA on NBC" LOL
What game pls
RIP Bradley Center
Bulls fan my whole life. So blessed to watch 6 championships. My age was 15-22. I watched 100s of those games with my dad and friends. They are a part of me. ❤️
So lucky you could watch them play.
Me too. Whole nicht watched Bulls final games (live in Germany) and mornings walks at the school, tyred but happy. Age 12-19. Bulls Fan forever.
I watched the patriots Celtics redsox Bruins all win titles!!!!! Title town
I was in 6th grade when the Bulls won they 1st one...
As a Blazers fan during that era I never liked the Bulls or Jordan but as I've gotten older I've definitely grown to appreciate what they did and how great they were. Rodman cracks me up, love watching these highlights
Dennis Rodman the X-Factor 100% potent in getting in the heads of the opponents physically and mentally which really takes a toll on the other team.. He doesn't mind not getting all the accolades as Jordan and Pippen. Truly a legend..
He's smart player
Because Jordan and Pippen are looking so much for those accolades. Rodman is just chill. Pippen and Jordan are no one to look up to on a human level.
*_... yes man._*
@@julienr.6254 No, Dude.
That's way too far.
They don't win the next three without him. He gave Jordan and Pippen the space they needed .
Sensational Dennis Rodman. Such a cool dude. I wish I could go back to my teens & watch this again.
Rodman was a genius at mind games
Topnotch sir and there's no other yet whom we can compare with him. His IQ is higher than Jordan and its the reason why Michael took him to make more rings. There are videos clips uploaded in youtube where Jordan and Rodman talking at the bench, perhaps discussing a game plan when it is needed. What I like him most? He is always all in every time he is on the court.
👍
Exactly he doesn't even stare you down he just walk away
You're right.
Right .
The other Sonics players is playing for own ego and emotions.
But Rodman plays to win.
7:50 love how Dennis just knows Jordan's going to make the free throw and starts jogging back lmao
Rodman used to get sent to the principal's office as a kid, and it was his teacher's fault.
I swear. That guy must have been a hell of a trouble maker as a kid
Rodman was in my brothers class at South Oak Cliff HS in 79 he waa hell back then too
when he kicked the cameraman in the nuts, the nuts apologized.
Me too
Rodman was a great defensive player as well as a class A punk.
when Dennis scores the crowd cheers like a Goaaaaaaal in Soccer.
Its football
Football
@@toxicgokujod8835Soccer
@@NopuluNope! the proper term is Football..
@@XXSittinsidewaysxX not in America 😆
I love the fact I was old enough to watch these games in REAL TIME
Lucky bastard
@@Hahaa99 seriously
Same.. I still remember the ‘last shot’ game 🤙🏾
Lol you’re just another boomer clinging to the past. Rodman wouldn’t stand a chance up against today’s players.
I guess you’re old enough you forgot and had to watch it again
he deserves an oscar for acting so innocent
Dennis was a pure basketball genius. He knew exactly what he needed to at all times. And he played everybody with the mental game.
Fouling ?
Rodman was allowed in that series. Kemp would've if could destroyed Him. He got away with so much being the worm then. But as much as I like Rodman He deserved some fists to His Chins for His actions. Rodman was a great player but these finals was out of line. Would've been happy to see Kemp share a fore arm shiver to Rodman's Chin as what He did. Don't matter though......this was the Bulls most historic team with Michael and company.
Rodman was an Anti player, not a genius.
He was a pure ahole and a moron. Refs should have just tossed him every game so they could play basketball
@@okko16 he doing destroy enemies rythem, thats make him genius..
Worm led the league in rebounds 7 consecutive seasons, he always hustled, play hard Af every game, smart too, great defensive player
HIs Hall of Fame acceptance speech was about the best I've heard.
Rodman knew the game of basketball, he know how to initiate problems to ever big man on every team and Rodman will do something because he knew you going to react and that's apart of his defense
Dennis was the type of player you loved to have on your team, but absolutely hated to play against. The constant cheap shots, flopping, etc. would drive any player crazy.
Dennis is the most effective basketball troll ever
Yeah Rodman was so much more than a cheap shot artist or a flopper. He was hands down one of the best defenders AND definitely the best rebounder I ever saw.
He was indispensable and irreplaceable for the bulls.
MJ been peeped that😂😂
I use to hate Rodman as a Detroit Bad Boy. But as a Bull, I grew an enormous admiration for his disruptive strategies and tireless hustle plays. He was so fun to watch. He even made rebounding exciting to watch.
You only hated him cause he wasn’t on your team
Dennis could be a mess off the court, but on the court, he was a genius. One of the most tenacious people to ever play the game.
Rodman was what guys like draymond and patrick beverly dream of being
Draymon and Beverly could be students from Rodman :D
I can’t stand it when people compare that donkey to Rodman. Like wtf are they watching
They will never be like rodman. Hahaja
@@Vito_Caligiuri lmao draymond at least has some uses as a captain and an actual rebounder and defender. Pat bev just “runs around the court doing nothing” to quote russell westbrook.
@@rhaju7699 🍟
Loved Jordan's artistry and the battle level of Rodman and Malone. The four tumbles Rodman and Malone engaged in around the 5 minute mark of the video is a clinic on how basketball should be played...giving it everything you have for a title! This video can also be used to teach young people the value of giving 100% effort in everything you do! What a wonderful video :)
Brings back tons of fond memories of the Jordan years!
Dennis bullying his opponents mentally
Lmao true
1:10 that shit was beautiful 😭😭 Kemp one of the best big man dunkers of all time !
For sure. How great was the camaraderie & respect. Next level footwork from the big fella.
something close to art...
Dennis Rodman is a very smart guy. I watched him live at the time, and he was always calm.
Frank Brickowsk called him out for crushing Dennis before the game, and that was the team's strategy.
It was clear that they wanted to piss off Dennis, who was dominating the inside defense, and take advantage of Shawn Kemp.
In the end, however, it was Frank Brickowsk's exit that set the tone for the Bulls to win the game.
The scene at 8:13 is one of my favorites, as Dennis asks George Matthew Kar, "How's it going? Did your plan work?" It's as if he's talking to him.
George Matthew Karl must have thought Dennis was just a crazy guy with a flashy haircut.
At that point, Seattle was sure to lose.
Teams that underestimated Dennis have always lost.
Dennis Rodman is a very smart guy.
funny watching guys try to beat Dennis in mental warfare.
@@markmac2206 Dennis was born with mental warfare it was natural for him.
Rodman lived in their heads totally rent free. Walton saying Jackson should take him out of the game was one of the worst takes I've ever heard. Rodman was a genius here. He knew exactly what he was doing and Seattle fell for it hook line and sinker.
His genius of mind games.. once his in your head it's close to impossible to shake it out
It's amazing to me that a guy with so many obvious mental and emotional issues can play such incredible mind games . Pure genius if you ask me but I have no idea how he was able to do it.
probably how he was able to do it
That’s why he could do it
im sure you have everything figured out huh
I dont think Rodman has any more “mental and emotional” issues than the next person. When i watch him in interviews he seems very level headed. He’s a fantastic dude.
Rodman was definitely the best rebounder in the 90s✌️
Can you name a player with an av 18 reb season, since 1990? I cant think of one.
What about Dikembe
@@tst128 His best season average was 14.1, Rodman had 8 seasons with a higher rebound average.
@@tst128 Dikembe mutumbo was a fave as well. His blocks averaged higher than Rodman. Rodman just played with strategy better for me.
@Jason Luong I would definitely agree with you in that😆
I remember these finals. That was my two favorit teams. 😁 And Rodman did a good job
My god lmao, rodman would get into the minds of today’s players easily and just frustrate everyone of them.
But then they'd go to replay n T him up as well
@@wizznax33 true cause this era is weak.
Especially Le Queen aka Le China would have one heartattack per game when a player like Denis guarded him
@@wizznax33 You can't look at replays for that reason...it's for three point shots, shot clock violations, etc.
yeah for sure hahaha
When you are great your light shines bright no matter how great the players are around you. Dennis was one of the funnest player to watch in league history. He was the best defender ever hands down.
Dennis Rodman is biggest troll in NBA history. This is both skillful and hilarious.
no wonder he colored his hair like Bozo the clown
@@mrbubetube Because Bozo was a troll? WTF are you talking about? Lmao.
@@jeremyc9593 no because rodman was a clown act
@@mrbubetube No one mentioned anything about a clown.
@@jeremyc9593 must be a sonics fan 😂😂😂
That niqqa Dennis is a perfect example of someone throwing rocks and hiding their hands 😭😭 that shit is so funny 🤣 he hit first then get hit & look at the ref like “You see how he doin me ?!?” 😭😭 Genius
lol
Lol dude is truly the king of petty.
Ur so rite
It was obvious what he was doing. Refs shouldn't be fooled. Rodman was an ahole and a moron
The face he made when he got knocked down had me dead bruh
DENNIS RODMAN is an intelligent player of Chicago ... he knows his role on the team ;)
true
Role is out enemy..
Only 9 minutes? i can watch this for hours :D
7:53 "Why you tryna rebound this? Mike ain't gon miss."
Hahah truth!
That shit was bad ass Mj hadn’t even made the shot yet and Rodman was already leaving to his side like yeah I won’t need to rebound
As Phil Jackson was crazy about Rodman's actions, he understood that having such a player is almost the same as having Jordan or Pippen on the team. Dennis was destroying the opposing team, they're getting into their soul, they're confused, they're furious, they can't think about the game, I don't think about Rodman. A great player.
They didn't know how to flop back then apparently.
@@carloscardo2805 and the game was better for it
I thoroughly enjoyed Rodman's style of play and love of the game. He was so refreshing to watch, he never had a chip on his shoulder,even with all he had to deal with. Class Act dude!
Dennis Rodman knows the NBA rules extremely well. He knows the ins and outs
exactly hes not fouling them either, and when he does foul them, its always low key and subtle to where the refs cant see it or wouldn't really notice it. Remember he got those 2 rings in detroit basically doing the same shit.
True mah men
I love how y’all say this for Rodman but when I modern player does it you say they’re flopping, they’re soft and the wouldn’t last in the 90s
@@camerondrain8166 Lebron flops. Rodman drew fowls. There’s a difference.
@@camerondrain8166 lol rodman took hits, modern players take air
Not only could he defend and rebound , this man knew how to get on your nerves . I know his teammates loved him , the boards belonged to him , plus the best at getting you kicked out , what a great teammates back in the days when basketball was basketball.
There might be another GOAT,but there will no more Rodman
True. Dennis was just a class of his own.
Thank gawd.
the goats are were + will be wilt chamberlain + bill russell
Rodman is the GOAT!
@@youtuber3328 did you read what he said? Guess not.
I’m glad i got the privilege to see MJ & Rodman during the 90s era of basketball I was the young teenager boy 😂 miss the 90s basketball so so much
Rodman was that dude 💪🏻🔥
It’s amazing how Rodman was able to almost foul someone to bait them to commit the foul against him.
Dennis hacia el trabajo sucio, pero lo hizo de una forma tan buena que solo se puede resaltar de buena forma lo que hizo en sus años de juego. Grande Dennis eras uno de los q hacia ver el basket de los años 90
concordo totalmente
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Punk. Period.
Yo me hubiera cagado de la risa con el jajajaja
Dennis the menace!! Love it!!
One of the greatest role players of all time.
He is not a role player
@@willgoble9843 Rodman came off the bench 37% in his career. He was a rebounding specialist and only scored 7.3 ppg for his career. Yeah, he was a role player.
Not a role player but a Hall Of Famer.
Definition of a role player....
"A term that refers to a player who plays a supporting role on his team, and does it well and willingly. A role player can either be a bench player who is a solid performer in the minutes he gets, or sometimes, a starter who plays a very specific role on the team."
He's not the first role player inducted into the hall of fame and he won't be the last. Dennis Rodman was an amazing rebounder, a superb defender, and contributed to the growth and popularity of the NBA. I'm glad he's a hall of famer. He deserves it.
He was not role player, he was a specialist!
Dennis was Brilliant player and a very colorful guy..he was a unique player and none of the players today can follow his steps
No you’re right about that. No way the league is letting an alcoholic run rampant like that through the league now days. He’s an absolute embarrassment.
@@Fettman07 an embarrassment with 5rings that most great players dont have😂🤦
@@Fettman07you forgot to add hofer
7:26 The face of an accomplished troll.
Is he really trolling tho
😀😀😀😀
lol
Dennis is, was, and forever will be the greatest menace of all-time. He is a master of the mind games, hustling for the loose balls, and a defensive-minded athlete.
I was lucky to have watched Rodman, Pippen, and Jordan in the Bull's at their PRIME! :D
The Greatest Rebounding,Agitating Defender that the NBA has Ever seen…The Worm👊🏾
Dennis was a great player! Jordan was Air Force. Dennis was the Infantry!
Agreed!
Indeed, without infantry the airforce is weak. So Jordan is nothing without the team and Rodman. 🤭
@@ecokanjukuoh4772 Jordan won 3 rings before Rodman and averaged 37 points before Pippen. Some of you need a reality check. Jordan was Jordan before all of them.
@@air2373 Of course you'll defend him your name is air 23. 😂 if you know the truth Jordan was relying only to rodman and pipen as they were his wings if there weren't wings Jordan was useless it was just the limelight focus on Him becaus he had ability to steal, steal fame. 😁
@@ecokanjukuoh4772 Jordan dominated the league in the big man’s era without a dominant big man in his team. Rodman was way past his prime in Chicago, especially his last year. In 1997 and 1998 finals Malone just destroyed him. I give Rodman the props for the 1996 finals and his overall contribution for the second three peat, but his best years were in Detroit. Pippen was also pretty much finished after the fifth ring. He turned from sidekick to role player fast in 1997-98.
Brilliant style....salute dennis rodman..
The Father of Mental Game🔥
Haha exactly
nope
players that would beg to differ: MJ, Kobe, Larry, Magic, Bill Russell, etc etc
Great stuff! Rodman is a legend. Brought some WWE energy into the NBA.
The energy of the stadium and the entire crowd with Rodman @ 3:31 is off the hook
Superman, Spider-man and Rodman...I feel lucky to have been alive to watch the Bull's 96-98 era
Happy Birthday Dennis Rodman is 60 Today!🎊🎉🍰
This stuff is pretty nostalgic. born in 84 these were the good years. Love Rodman.
I miss Rodman in the NBA
This is back when they played defense and whistles weren't blown everytime someone was touched. When basketball was great
Rodman played him like a fiddle. Perfecty done.
Love this. So much personality and love that 90s vibe.
Dennis Rodman is génius. I believe he is possibly the best defensive player in the history of the game
he was genius when floppong, but when James Harden do flop, he is soft.. lol.. corny
@@edwin2769 factsss
@@edwin2769 flop sometimes while other times taking and giving out hard fouls; diving for lose balls in the stands; playing great defense and getting a high number of rebounds against actual centers. Flops were a tool in his arsenal that he used but he was still extremely effective without them; can you say the same for harden?
This channel is just too damn good. Subscribed!!
I missed this era, if i only have time machine I'll go back to watch 90's NBA.
Well, there's plenty of video footage uploaded on RUclips nowadays there's no need for that now lol...But, I do agree with you in a certain way the NBA back in those days was on fire! 🔥🔥🔥
NBA channel play old game. So use the time machine for something else lol jj
I had my doubts about Rodman when he first came to the bulls. I thought we needed someone more like Horace Grant for another 3-peat. However, Rodman shutdown all my concerns and was the X-factor of the team - a cerebral assassin like no other. He was a pure Machiavellian genius.
I used 2 love how Dennis would have the whole arena off balance. The refs, other players, the crowd didn't know what he would do next. Especially after a call
dennis rodman , one of the best defenders to play the game and getting in peoples heads , 80s 90s were the best generations of basketball
Dennis Rodman: the most creative defender, and comedian :) in 90s
The Worm was the ultimate entertainer and the best defender and rebounder in NBA history.
My favorite Bball player of all time my homie Dennis Rodman aka The Worm.
Great channel!
He was the most intelligent player ever!
amazing how this is the best footage we got
Shawn Kemp was a beast with those backward dunks
One of the most entertaining athletes in any sport ever
Great rebounder and the ability to get into the heads of his opponents.
Rodman knew his role
He could stop or annoy anyone defensively
I imagine you could have a weekly TV 1 hour series of Rodman heated moments and it may never end.
I've always loved Dennis Rodman. I'm now a great grandmother and I used to love watching him so much. I think they used to call him"THE WORM", please let me know if I'm right. 😇😇
That's a fact
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Победителей не судят. Команда Легенда. Спасибо за зрелище и эмоций мы их не забудем.👍
The real finals mvp dudes mind games and defense and rebounding took Seattle out of it rodzilla 👏🏿 7:34 Rodman made sure he wasn't getting sub out and resume to stare at frank 😂😂
Yes! Jordan didn’t have a great series but his first full season back and they won the title on Father’s Day. Jordan’s dad was killed a few years before, there was no way they were gonna give it to anyone other than Jordan
@@TL2354 facts! And I always had a problem of randy brown trying to take Jordan's moments when he was on the ground crying
@@krlm2280 7-ppg. FMVP ? ?
@@allanhouston6759 yup Rodman defense,rebounding and mind games took control of the series this was mj worst finals statistically
@@krlm2280 Stop please. Michael Jordan was the team"s only elite scorer, and the Sonics entire defensive strategy focused on stopping Michael Jordan.
Gary Payton ( DPOY 1996 ), Hersey Hawkins and Detlef Schrempf played defensively against Michael Jordan.
Despite this, Michael Jordan averaged 20-Points more than RODMAN. This is a very big difference.
*Michael Jordan= 27.3-ppg. FG-41.5% 3P-31.6% FT-83.6% 5.3-RPG 4.2-APG. 1.7-spg,*
*Dennis Rodman=7.5-ppg. FG-48.6%. 3P-0% FT-57.9% 14.7-RPG. 2.5-APG. 0.8-spg.*
RODMAN averaged more Rebounds than Michael Jordan. But otherwise Michael Jordan was better than RODMAN, including on the defensive. On the defensive, RODMAN was unable to stop Shawn Kemp.
*Shawn Kemp= 23.3-ppg. FG-55.1%* - Guarded by RODMAN.
Michael Jordan played excellent defense against Gary Payton and Hersey Hawkins.
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That was some great content 🎉
At 3:30, that's my favorite celebration
Just discovered a new way to forget all of my problems!😄😅🤣🤣🤣 Watching highlights of Dennis Rodman!😄😅🤣🤣🤣
How smart dennis is ! Getting his opponents in foul trouble ...
Even though he's in the hall a lot of people still don't realize how great Rodman was. Great rebounder, defender, and annoyed the HELL out of others with his antics.I'll give Frank Brickowski credit because he knew his role as a bruiser/dirty player and he did it pretty well.
One of my favorite players ever Dennis Rodman #NBA
Same..No Church in the Wild
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Everybody talk about MJ but there is NO ONE like Rodman in the all NBA.
when NBA was so popular in a soccer country 🇮🇩
i was too young to appreciate this at the time but watching it is actually hilarious
“He’s enjoying it, you can be certain of that!” Wtf did he mean? 😂
Bruh 😂😂😂
Rodman's mind games and defense was a BIG part of the Bulls 2nd 3Peat success and at @8:45 even the Sonic Fans enjoyed Rodman antics🤣🤣🤣... back then as a basketball fan this was must see tv💪💯 #TheGoodOleNBADays
Dennis knew the rules, never hurt his team, would take an elbow in the face to get a foul.
I loved watching Rodman getting to the heads of all players he went up against just loved it
He' a genius who attacks like a victim.