NBA Legends And Players Explain Why Dennis Rodman Would Be A PROBLEM In Today's NBA

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  • @cnothegoat23
    @cnothegoat23 2 месяца назад +422

    Draymond Green is NOT Rodman 2.0. Rodman is 1 of 1

    • @adamrichmond6348
      @adamrichmond6348 2 месяца назад +27

      Draymond is wish or temu Rodman at best. Not, even, close.

    • @hulksmash9748
      @hulksmash9748 2 месяца назад +3

      I don’t no why they comparing clownish draymond with Dennis Rodman that’s and insult. And the reason why draymond would never make it is that Draymond is too emotional that’s why

    • @ClassicMoviesandradioshows
      @ClassicMoviesandradioshows 2 месяца назад +5

      I don't think Draymond would be able to match up against anyone in the NBA from the 1980s-the early 1990s. Maybe he could play on the Denver nuggets but no way he'd be able to match up against anyone in the bostin Celtics, Lakers, 76ers , bulls, pistons, they just had to many great players. Today it's saying something if you have three great players on a team back then the teams I just mentioned had 6 great players on each team I forgot the jazz and the Knicks and pacers cavs all had a great starting lineups as did the suns and hawks and supersonics, trailblazers had a great teams with great players. I really don't even think he'd make the bench for those teams he'd probably make it in the spurs back then maybe the tickets in the early 80s before their championship teams

    • @rko1914
      @rko1914 2 месяца назад +4

      Rodman was more athletic. He was more agile as well. They played differently.

    • @Beluga_Too
      @Beluga_Too 2 месяца назад

      well draymond is a worlds better passer... but rodman is literally the best rebounder ever.

  • @frostyhkd
    @frostyhkd 2 месяца назад +96

    My favorite part about this video is you have ex nba players/greats/legends that played with and against Rodman saying how great he was, then you have a bunch of nobodies in the comment section saying he wasn’t that good. Lol

    • @benmeaige4306
      @benmeaige4306 11 дней назад +6

      @@frostyhkd there’s a difference between people who played basketball, and those who like to watch basketball. If you don’t understand the value of defense and rebounding, you didn’t really play.

    • @bellyOfaTiger
      @bellyOfaTiger 20 часов назад

      Not that good? MJ went out of his way to personally pick up The Worm after his 4 day party binge in Vegas. If that's not a testament to how good Rodman was, I don't know what else would be.

  • @jjroninronin
    @jjroninronin 2 месяца назад +95

    I watched him dismantle my Knicks. You couldn’t box him out because he was relentless. There would be some looooong possessions from him grabbing 2-3 offensive rebounds in a row. Absolutely soul crushing to watch.

    • @ondago2
      @ondago2 Месяц назад +3

      @@jjroninronin RELENTLESS !!!!

    • @JarrodFLif3r
      @JarrodFLif3r 24 дня назад +3

      He dismantled Shaq and Penny in '96...that series was won and swept by Dennis.
      That off-season Shaq went to LA. Had they not been embarrassed by Dennis and the Bulls perhaps Shaq would have considered staying with the Magic and Penny.

  • @makgeoff
    @makgeoff 2 месяца назад +397

    A more controlled Draymond? That comparison is so disrespectful to Rodman, He easily would outclass and outplay Draymond even if Draymond emptied his bag of dirty tricks. Draymond is no where near Rodman's smarts, rebounding prowess, guarding the 5 such as Shaq, point guards, and irritate the opponents with his antics.

    • @jlui21
      @jlui21 2 месяца назад +29

      -- i'm taking Rodman over Draymond the pouting Green.
      Green choked, nut kicked, and superman punched -- his own teammate. Green is a very good player but his antics are way worse than Rodman. Give me RODMAN

    • @RodizellMusicalOne
      @RodizellMusicalOne 2 месяца назад +16

      @@makgeoff definitely agree, there is no comparison, definitely not them 2 Rodman is a Rebounding, Defensive and Hustle anomaly! There is no comparison what so ever!

    • @alejandrorojas2253
      @alejandrorojas2253 2 месяца назад +10

      Draymond over rated. Rodman on bill Russell n real defender comvo.but nobody has or will impact game in so many ways like he did

    • @justiceisrael299
      @justiceisrael299 2 месяца назад +7

      Like someone had said Rodman was a machine he didn't get tired period. Fatigue was not in his DNA.

    • @WyakeeDouglas
      @WyakeeDouglas 2 месяца назад +7

      @@makgeoff I can't believe people actually think Draymond Green would have a chance with rodman he make Draymond cry and announce his retirement from the NBA

  • @theonyxwarlord1
    @theonyxwarlord1 2 месяца назад +103

    The Worm is the epitomy of the phrase "Organized Chaos" he knew what he was doing at all times, and could get what you needed done DONE just in his own way. Loved watchin the cat through his whole career even when he was a Piston against my Bulls.

    • @FrankenstratAssassin
      @FrankenstratAssassin 2 месяца назад +4

      As a fellow life-long Bulls fan (I go back to 1970-- Norm Van Lier and Jerry Sloan remain the two baddest 1-2 guard defense I've ever seen), I too fell in love with the Worm when he was on the Bulls' ultimate nemesis, the Detroit "Bad Boy" Pistons. I watched him play and play with his freakshow motor that never stopped whenever I could. It was really just a crazy pleasure to see how if one can't score, one can't win-- and Rodman did everything he could to demonstrate that reality and early on. As a life-long fellow Bears "Monsters of The Midway" fan as well as being a lover of my favorite sport, Baseball, in which it is the only game in which the defense controls the ball.... I guess one could say, I was utterly defensive minded for sure. So I appreciated this tactic immensely. Even as an enemy, how can one not appreciate the efforts of anyone who is doing things that are so eye popping? His athleticism was so supreme but when he began to gain more basketball experience at the pro-level.... he became a no-score threat that could literally dominate the game and only shoot the ball 3 or 4 times in a game. That alone is jaw dropping. But when he really began studying the X's and O's at the pro-level and such a bizarre outsider looking in viewpoint, he played HOF basketball. When I learned he became a Chicago Bull.... I looked at my (then wife).... and told her "no one is going to beat the Bulls for the Championship. It's already theirs and the entire NBA already knows it."
      In the scope of the question favorite Rodman moment? I remember early on in Rodman's first season, him and Luc Longley both went up for a defensive rebound, between the two it bounced around a few times in the air and Luc came down with it while elbowing Rodman right in the grill for it. Knocked his head completely back. Rodman smiled, laughed and patted Luc on his @$$ for imposing his will to get it and clapped all the way back down to offense. That was very cool. The man was something to watch, no question. Thanks for your comment and enjoy the remainder of your weekend.

    • @castlekingside76
      @castlekingside76 2 месяца назад +2

      I met him at a party, he's a fucking giant. 17 inch biceps or more.

  • @justiceisrael299
    @justiceisrael299 2 месяца назад +125

    Rodman was social media before social media we were all watching...

    • @sisterfactsnotfiction6433
      @sisterfactsnotfiction6433 2 месяца назад +2

      Yeees

    • @davidgolden1647
      @davidgolden1647 Месяц назад

      @@justiceisrael299 His social media page, in Chgo before there was social media, was the ENTIRE side of the Bigsby & Krutgers building facing the expressway. I had the daily pleasure of seeing what NEW and DAILY artistic image of him they would PAINT (not digital) of him on the side of that building. It literally stopped Chgo’s traffic in the middle of dwntwn. I wish there was a timeline of the daily art.

    • @Micheal_Anthony_1996
      @Micheal_Anthony_1996 Месяц назад +4

      Going to be honest, not much of a sports guy, but the more I watch these videos about guys like Shaq, rodman, and all those guys? The more I realize athletes were just built differently back then

    • @DickGarrison
      @DickGarrison Месяц назад

      @@Micheal_Anthony_1996 they could still be different today but they care about money than loving the sport like how athletes love the sports back then.

  • @juanio7036
    @juanio7036 2 месяца назад +126

    MJ and Rodman on that team was wild cause their work ethic was unreal. They don’t win 3 straight without Rodman on that second three peat

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 2 месяца назад +6

      They were the two best DEFENSIVE players in the league, and Scotty may have been in the top five also.

    • @masculinitymatters9030
      @masculinitymatters9030 2 месяца назад +7

      He joined the Bulls already knowing the triangle offense from film study and knew how to best fit into it. Bron is lauded for IQ and apologized for , for not playing in a system. If Worm learned via correspondence course essentially...why don't modern players and coaches look to adopt it?

    • @Mike_M.
      @Mike_M. 2 месяца назад +1

      FAAAAAACTS 💯

    • @Momoman747
      @Momoman747 Месяц назад +1

      @@juanio7036 Facts

    • @AlfredoGonzalez-n1o
      @AlfredoGonzalez-n1o Месяц назад +1

      @@masculinitymatters9030 fact!!

  • @chriswright2568
    @chriswright2568 2 месяца назад +31

    Rodman's performance against the Jazz in the Finals, Game 3. He was a huge reason the Jazz only scored 54 points.

    • @mikedownload4029
      @mikedownload4029 2 месяца назад +1

      Pippen was a huge reason too. Pippen was EVERYWHERE that series. Starting from trapping Stockton at half court, to rotating back to the post. Everywhere.

  • @coolmoe3289
    @coolmoe3289 2 месяца назад +78

    "Man Running On the Tread Mill 15 Incline Wit Combat Boots Up Too His Knees" 🤣😂🤣

    • @Mike_M.
      @Mike_M. 2 месяца назад +4

      That's wicked work😂

    • @danielr116dr
      @danielr116dr Месяц назад +3

      Kevin did such a good impression I felt like I was there, I'm dead😅

    • @maturin1919
      @maturin1919 Месяц назад

      @@coolmoe3289 Is Everything You Write A Headline?

    • @coolmoe3289
      @coolmoe3289 Месяц назад

      @@maturin1919 .. Hummm..
      Seems That Way...

    • @LexTheDon
      @LexTheDon 23 дня назад

      Facts​@@Mike_M.

  • @williamriley5118
    @williamriley5118 Месяц назад +16

    I remember him shutting down Shaq to only 2 point in the second half of a game. Shaq got so mad he tried to attack him but MJ and Pippen got in the way.

  • @jackieroach2124
    @jackieroach2124 2 месяца назад +60

    34 rebounds in one game when boxing out was still taught is crazy!

  • @zerozero6265
    @zerozero6265 2 месяца назад +199

    7 straight defensive titles in a row avg 16.7 rebounds 😳

    • @tbone2123
      @tbone2123 2 месяца назад +21

      7 straight rebound titles

    • @aspect57
      @aspect57 Месяц назад +3

      @@tbone2123 2 DPOY though including one where he started only half the games. Unique defensive presence.

    • @wildwillie5408
      @wildwillie5408 Месяц назад

      Unique and amazing. Dennis was the only man that size to guard Shaq​ and do well. His defense was out of this world and so were his mind games. @aspect57

  • @rodneyfrance5729
    @rodneyfrance5729 Месяц назад +9

    I met Dennis Rodman in Vegas once about 3am in the morning. There were security guards with him. I asked them isn't that Dennis Rodman. They said yes it is, told them I am a huge Ridman fan. I wound up getting to meet him. Said hi told i was a huge fan, he was in between teams then
    I asked if he knew where he wanted to go. He said he is still deciding. Probably a 1-2 minute interaction. I thanked him. He was so cool.

  • @MasterSpade
    @MasterSpade 2 месяца назад +54

    RodZilla's Main SUPER Powers:
    1. Defense
    2. Rebounding
    3. Mind Games! (He was a master at that; just ask Scottie Pippen!)

    • @vernonsmith2515
      @vernonsmith2515 2 месяца назад +1

      Desire

    • @MasterSpade
      @MasterSpade 2 месяца назад +4

      @@vernonsmith2515 -- True!! He had that Desire and that "Eye of the Tiger" that too few players today have. Today's players are spoiled and all about "Load Management"!

    • @spicyoctopus
      @spicyoctopus Месяц назад +1

      and caressing Worthy's cheeks

    • @wildwillie5408
      @wildwillie5408 Месяц назад +4

      Don't downplay the mind games. He was great at getting in the other guy's head and getting them off their game.

    • @ondago2
      @ondago2 Месяц назад +3

      3). RELENTLESSNESS !!

  • @mattchooblink
    @mattchooblink 2 месяца назад +103

    One of my favorite players. His motor was unreal

    • @mura0
      @mura0 18 дней назад

      Did they drug test the players back then?

    • @myshortsstink
      @myshortsstink 14 дней назад +1

      He was my favorite bulls player growing up. His hustle and work ethic was what I liked about him always fighting for the ball . I was never a pro but will say I always played similar but never at his level.

    • @mantis5581
      @mantis5581 6 дней назад +2

      not only that but the dude was sneakily brilliant
      apparently he used to stand under the hoop and watch the ball while his teammates took free throws, and count the rotations of the ball on the shot so he could better understand where each player's shot would go if it didn't go in
      legit rebounding genuis

  • @kennethsampson707
    @kennethsampson707 2 месяца назад +33

    There is only one Dennis Rodman. There are many Draymond Green's.

  • @KLAK37
    @KLAK37 2 месяца назад +32

    He squeezed my ass 😂😂😂 2:38

    • @christopherbriscoe6051
      @christopherbriscoe6051 Месяц назад +2

      @@KLAK37 that one cheek squeeze messed up a man's mind for 48 minutes 🤣🤣🤣

  • @alexatanasie3302
    @alexatanasie3302 2 месяца назад +45

    He was definitely built different...

    • @ondago2
      @ondago2 Месяц назад

      Inside as a person I assume your meant but also in the Mid 90c sides physical bills was absolute Adonis, There's some magazine cover where they had him in just shorts or whatever and I swear 's physique was ridiculous, head to toe, no I'm tuned areas. No big chest, big arms, chicken legs imbalance. Not even overnight legs. Just balanced, incredible time and strength EVERYWHERE. RODzilla is a MACHINE !

  • @orphanjohn
    @orphanjohn 2 месяца назад +39

    Don't let the dirty work fool ya, bro COULD shoot. That's what's nuts. He choose not too.

    • @ericburton1244
      @ericburton1244 Месяц назад +1

      No not really man stop it 😂😂

    • @anthonytaylor7928
      @anthonytaylor7928 Месяц назад

      ​@@ericburton1244he could shoot he was a top scorer in college dummy

    • @jasonlamarre1587
      @jasonlamarre1587 Месяц назад +6

      @@ericburton1244 nah he def could shoot. I remember Joe Dumars telling many stories about how Rodman actually had a nice midrange but never would use it cause he stuck to his role.

    • @johnnycatipz6887
      @johnnycatipz6887 Месяц назад +2

      @@ericburton1244 nah. Worm can shoot when he wants to. He just embraced his role as a team player to win rings, especially during the second three-peat of the Chicago Bulls.

    • @KK-yj7ni
      @KK-yj7ni Месяц назад +4

      Look his college stats up, the Worm was a pro ALL the way around!! A shooter who played his RolE!

  • @theroguerider
    @theroguerider 2 месяца назад +12

    He was one of the biggest enemies as a Bulls fan and then became a crucial part to their winning and in turn won over me and the crowds. He is an EXTREMELY emotional player and that’s what made him so good and got him in trouble all the time. A unique superstar to be sure.

  • @deano.7533
    @deano.7533 2 месяца назад +36

    I was at game six of the 1987/1988 NBA Finals at the Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles. Lakers verses Pistons. At the time I believed (it was my opinion) that Dennis Rodman was every bit a dirty player as Bill Laimbeer. I also believed that he was just as over-rated. But by the end of that game I became a Dennis Rodman fan for life. There was one play in particular where Rodman literally blew my mind with his incredible hustle and athletic prowess. This story begins on the Pistons offensive end of the court. After a missed shot by Detroit there was a long rebound to the left of the goal that was heading out of bounds. As the ball was careening over the 1st row of seats out of play Rodman dove (flat out) over the front row seats while the spectators in the seats were all scrambling and diving to get out of his way.
    Dennis got possession of the ball in mid air and threw it behind his back and saved the ball from going out of bounds. Dennis landed head first on the side of his face, his shoulders and his chest hit the floor next. Then in this incredible feat of athletic ability his entire bodies momentum slid across the floor and he ended up on his feet in an upright position. What was also truly amazing is that Rodman never stopped running. Now the ball was saved to the Lakers and they took off on a fast break. Rodman was chasing them from the aisle out of bounds just behind the front row seats. When he reached half court there was a space where there were no seats and he sprinted back onto the court chasing down the ball like a "surface to air" missile.
    He ran the play down and the Lakers shot the ball and missed. As the rebound goes up there's Dennis Rodman taking possession of the rebound on the defensive end. Without stopping Rodman instantly threw a perfect outlet pass hitting his teammate in stride to start a Pistons fast break of there own. I was stunned at what I had just seen. It was the exact kind of tough, smash mouth, lunch bucket, hustle your backside off and never quit on the ball mentality, that never makes it onto a stats sheet. While a lot of NBA players talk about this kind of mindset... Only a few of them can ever truly pull it off. My mouth was so wide open in awe that my jaw was resting on my chest. Because I could not believe what I had just witnessed with my own two eyes.
    From that moment forward I had a new found respect for Dennis Rodman's basketball abilities. Dennis Rodman fulfilled a career as hands down one of the best players who played professional basketball during what was the single greatest era in NBA history.
    There can be no rational doubt about that undeniable fact.
    Take care. sincerely, Dean O. :-I

    • @pyramidal_ancestors
      @pyramidal_ancestors Месяц назад +3

      Awesome story!

    • @NickMnjvk-p1j
      @NickMnjvk-p1j 26 дней назад +2

      Yea, no shit, I hated him whenever we played em, but I always knew why. He put more fear in opposing teams than maybe anyone? And for multiple reasons! You really never knew how he might pull out the win in a must win. You just got used to the fact he always did. If Jordan or Thompson had huge games, watch those games and pay attention to what rodman did, It's not on any stat sheet. Except for what is. There is no stat for half of Rodman's skill-set. And I really didn't like him. Guy was fkn nuts. Flying all over the place grabbing every loose ball known to man ,every game, every minute, every overtime. Relentless.

  • @lilzae4848
    @lilzae4848 Месяц назад +9

    Dennis Rodman would own this era NBA basketball

  • @bobdavis3357
    @bobdavis3357 2 месяца назад +13

    I 💯 believe that Rodman can still play and be effective in today's NBA. And he could STILL average 10 rebounds 3 steals, and shut down offensive players in the paint and on the perimeter. He could teach them to play REAL D.

  • @kg21bestpf94
    @kg21bestpf94 2 месяца назад +14

    Kicking the camera man was the funniest thing I've ever seen...the commentators were hilarious also "now he's acting like he's dead"

    • @EddieFonzarelli
      @EddieFonzarelli Месяц назад +1

      That cameraman taught LeFlop everything he knows

  • @agmvcc
    @agmvcc 2 месяца назад +31

    When Isaiah talked about Rodman analyzing the rotation of the ball on the rim?! That’s next level.

    • @muggachase407
      @muggachase407 2 месяца назад +2

      @agmvcc word it sound like he can tell how far the ball would bounce off the rim when ppl missed so he know where to be for the rebound

    • @brandondrew4914
      @brandondrew4914 Месяц назад

      Yeah people think Rodman was all chaos but he was actually very much a scientist and knew foot positioning better than anybody.

    • @brandondrew4914
      @brandondrew4914 Месяц назад

      ​@@muggachase407yeah he memorized everybody's rotations

  • @rstreet5537
    @rstreet5537 2 месяца назад +12

    34 REBOUNDS!!!!!
    I grew up watching him
    He made 20 rebounds feel like a triple double

    • @joemarshall4226
      @joemarshall4226 2 месяца назад

      Wilt got 55 one game....and his team lost to bill Russell's team.....

    • @rstreet5537
      @rstreet5537 2 месяца назад +1

      @joemarshall4226 he was also the tallest one on the court
      Wilt never beat the Celtics because the team was better

  • @KarlRKaiser
    @KarlRKaiser 2 месяца назад +18

    There.was never a defensive trio like jordan , Pippin, and rodman together.

    • @CornFedWhiteBoy27
      @CornFedWhiteBoy27 2 месяца назад +1

      Ole harbor at 6'6 pg was a good defender too. It was luke that hurt them at center.

    • @justinbriley2531
      @justinbriley2531 Месяц назад +3

      Superman, Batman, and Rodman

    • @mattst.germain4023
      @mattst.germain4023 29 дней назад +1

      @@CornFedWhiteBoy27you’re absolutely correct about Harper. He was a great defender himself. A lot of people forget about that because he was overshadowed by the trio.

  • @lilzae4848
    @lilzae4848 Месяц назад +5

    For Alonzo Morning giving Dennis Rodman his flowers you know its official.

  • @nachaamayahwalkingintruth2298
    @nachaamayahwalkingintruth2298 28 дней назад +3

    Dennis Rodman was a Swiss army knife. He left it all on the court. Highly underrated.

  • @spoke1183
    @spoke1183 2 месяца назад +3

    Love Mr. Rodman. As a young kid i use to watch him play for the Bulls. He was so much fun to watch with his stunts and amazing defense.

  • @7nawt7
    @7nawt7 2 месяца назад +7

    We hated the Pistons with good reason and passion. The fact that he played for us, tells you how freaking good he was. Basketball professor, Dennis Rodman

  • @dennissioson2410
    @dennissioson2410 2 месяца назад +25

    I’d rather have Dennis Rodman over Draymond Green all day everyday…

    • @ThatsWhatSheSaid9492
      @ThatsWhatSheSaid9492 Месяц назад

      I'd rather have Rodman than Tim Duncan

    • @Tone22845
      @Tone22845 Месяц назад

      ​@@ThatsWhatSheSaid9492 stop it !! You need buckets . Rodman is a great role player but you need you're scorers to go with that

    • @wildwillie5408
      @wildwillie5408 Месяц назад

      ​@Tone22845 would depend on who the other 4 team members are. If you've got scorers on the team, hands down I'd take Rodman. He could score more than he often did, but he wasn't a scorer on Duncan's level.

    • @Tone22845
      @Tone22845 Месяц назад

      @@wildwillie5408 it's no reason to take Rodman over duncan

    • @fredrickprice2037
      @fredrickprice2037 25 дней назад

      @@dennissioson2410any day

  • @RDZ333
    @RDZ333 Месяц назад +2

    That Isiah Thomas comment on how he analyzed the spins of the ball on rebounds is such a prime example of how acutely aware and locked in he was, like he's playing in slow motion and mach 9 simultaneously. Legend

  • @onlydbrasko
    @onlydbrasko 2 месяца назад +12

    Detroit and Chicago didn't mind playing 4 on 5 on offense tell you how valuable he was.

    • @DF-ni5sy
      @DF-ni5sy 2 месяца назад +1

      He ran the top of triple post a lot, don't forget Chicago had an actual offensive scheme under Phil and Tex

  • @GrandChamp93
    @GrandChamp93 2 месяца назад +7

    I Hear A Lot Of People Talk About How Great Of A Rebounder The Worm Was but In His Early Career Denis Could Actually Shoot Your Lights Out 💥💣💣💥💥

    • @rstreet5537
      @rstreet5537 2 месяца назад

      They said he was dogging people in college I think he averaged about 30 a game

  • @al3463
    @al3463 2 месяца назад +19

    There is also a video of kemp saying that it wasnt for jordan who won the finals that year.. But dennis

    • @potentially__9445
      @potentially__9445 2 месяца назад +7

      George Karl said it as well.

    • @arnegebhardt2209
      @arnegebhardt2209 2 месяца назад +3

      this needs MORE likes ! Sonics had the best chance at beating them

    • @rstreet5537
      @rstreet5537 2 месяца назад +1

      I've seen that clip

    • @DF-ni5sy
      @DF-ni5sy 2 месяца назад +1

      Statistical analysis checks out, he outplayed his guy more than any Bulls player

    • @EddieFonzarelli
      @EddieFonzarelli Месяц назад +1

      George Karl Says it too. Statistically, i think the series v the sonics was MJs worst finals statistically

  • @arnegebhardt2209
    @arnegebhardt2209 2 месяца назад +6

    very nice Vid :)
    i love that ZO hated playing against him but has the respekt & dignity to praise him that high

    • @mikedownload4029
      @mikedownload4029 2 месяца назад +1

      I remember Zo saying that they were game planning Rodman in one of those playoff series and that controlling him and his rebounding was a major key to their success. He stated that they tried EVERYTHING and threw EVERYONE at him, but no matter what they did, they could not keep him off the boards. He was literally unstoppable.

  • @davidmanning2859
    @davidmanning2859 Месяц назад +3

    The biggest "weakness" of pre Rodman bulls was the boards. Before him it was rebounding by committee, the weren't bad but nothing special. Once I heard they got Rodman, I remember thinking they may not lose a game. More rebounds meant more possessions for the bulls offense plus this d took some load of pip and mj on the defensive end. Which meant they were fresher down the stretch at the end of games and in the playoffs

  • @mauricecarter1148
    @mauricecarter1148 2 месяца назад +4

    Dennis Rodman no doubt one of the greatest players mentally and physically to play the game of basketball.

  • @n.dewayneb9258
    @n.dewayneb9258 2 месяца назад +25

    @ KG. . . . Although Rodman was never 6’9”, he played much bigger and with endless effort.
    In today’s position-less basketball, 6’7”, 210 lbs (his actual listed ht & wt) he would be perfect to match up defensively against almost anybody.

  • @cwvos
    @cwvos 2 месяца назад +11

    Excellent vid Bruh!!! 💣💥🔥💯❗️

  • @MichealMyers-e2b
    @MichealMyers-e2b 2 месяца назад +2

    This is why he is the most unbelievable most determined defensive human beings in all of NBA history period. Definitely one of the top defensive players in history. Plus dude one of the most honest and cool off the court.

  • @Mike_M.
    @Mike_M. 2 месяца назад +3

    Dennis hip tossing Alonzo Mourning is crazy work💪🏿😂💯

  • @smhunney8266
    @smhunney8266 2 месяца назад +3

    Natural athlete. Dennis wasnt no ball player. He was just a quick smart strong dude who knew where the ball would be most of the time. Legend in the Game. Even Mike had to say ok we need him.

  • @RoderickEMorgan
    @RoderickEMorgan Месяц назад +2

    Dennis Rodman is one of kind .!!!! DOES HIS Best with you Are against you .What everyone that played in his time!!!!!

  • @moephills3597
    @moephills3597 2 месяца назад +2

    I didnt really understand Dennis until about 1990, I was in 7th grade and we played rec ball and I hadnt turned into a scorer yet so I wore too small shorts and tried to rebound like him. When he got with the Bulls he quickly made my top 5 of all time. I have Scotty 2nd and Dennis 3rd. That was great basketball that helped shape my game and my life.

  • @hammertyme8392
    @hammertyme8392 2 месяца назад +2

    Dennis Rodman was a beast. Could not only guard anybody, but completely shut them down.
    The guy was relentless. They tried everything, still couldn't stop the guy.

    • @NickMnjvk-p1j
      @NickMnjvk-p1j 26 дней назад

      The more I think back about it, the more unreal it seems . It's absolute truth, nobody wanted him on the court opposing your team. In their prime, Jordan, Magic, Bird, Malone, Alajuwan,Kareem, Shaq, Dominique,Drexler, add infinitum, the talent in the league was endless. Guys like Gary Payton we're getting passed up for all defensive all star picks. And who was defensive player of the year. There were zero arguments, hands down, he could guard anyone in the league at any position, and did. At a shutdown level like Sherman did for the legion of boom. I hated him then. I'd have to put him on my all time team. And start him. No question. He could have changed history had he joined the sonics and not the bulls. Or a number of other NBA teams those years, I fully believe he may have brought that triple repeat to a few other teams those years had he chosen to. He was that big of a difference, maybe more than Jordan. I'm not saying better, just different. He was a freak of nature . The Worm outta tell ya something that's really just undescribable.

  • @hichrisperry
    @hichrisperry 2 месяца назад +3

    Nobody compares to Rodman. Us old heads even have a tough time explaining what it was like watching bro play. If you only watched highlights of him, do yourself a favor and go watch some full games. Best defensive player I've ever seen.

  • @hawaiianpunch6534
    @hawaiianpunch6534 2 месяца назад +2

    BIG WORM is my hero. Dude... hustled hard. I always get inspired. I always surfed by his house in Newport just to talk to him. Dude was like superman to me.

  • @matthewmercer2477
    @matthewmercer2477 2 месяца назад +2

    Probably THE BEST Rodman documentary I have ever seen, fabulous. Glad to see his peers acknowledge his athletic ability and BB IQ. Love Scottie P comments.

  • @yoshikigrg8
    @yoshikigrg8 2 месяца назад +5

    In today's game, he would be like a gem. Every team would want him not matter what. Fr. 🔥 💯

    • @Tone22845
      @Tone22845 Месяц назад

      He would be a liability offensively. And they took handchecking away so he wouldn't be as good defensively in today's nba because of the rules.

  • @GeorgiaPound77
    @GeorgiaPound77 2 месяца назад +5

    Dennis would have a 100 rebounds a game in today's NBA.

  • @Louis.D-TV
    @Louis.D-TV Месяц назад +2

    The worm was a savage 😂😂

  • @aarongreenway7002
    @aarongreenway7002 2 месяца назад +3

    Dennis always belonged in Chicago. I hardly hear him talk about Detroit. His love and respect for Michael and Scottie is very obvious!

  • @bernardbell4429
    @bernardbell4429 2 месяца назад +2

    Just think about it,if Rodman had been Offensive minded along with those other attributes,it might have been Air Rodman,not Air Jordan!! Dennis was a flat out Monster,Real Talk!!!

  • @adgee5401
    @adgee5401 2 месяца назад +6

    People think I’m crazy when I say Rodman was as dominant defensively is on par with what Shaq was offensively.
    Rodman was a force on the defensive end of the court. From Bird to Magic to Shaq he could guard them by himself. He was also the best team defender of all time in my opinion and I don’t even have to mention rebounding.

    • @ZdenekZeman433
      @ZdenekZeman433 2 месяца назад +4

      I saw him guarding Drexler for 36 minutes and shutting him down

    • @rstreet5537
      @rstreet5537 2 месяца назад +2

      I agree Rodman would lock you up
      Prime Shaq had no defense that could stop him

    • @phillipcreed7933
      @phillipcreed7933 2 месяца назад

      @@adgee5401 there’s advanced stats to prove Dennis belongs in GOAT conversation.

    • @mikedownload4029
      @mikedownload4029 2 месяца назад

      He was as dominant and unstoppable at rebounding as anyone was at any other facet of the game.

    • @steveolie985
      @steveolie985 Месяц назад

      @@phillipcreed7933 Would like to see these. I love Dennis. Most underrated player ever. I have Wilt #1 btw.

  • @melvinwalls1426
    @melvinwalls1426 2 месяца назад +3

    Dennis Rodman played the game he didn't let the game play him💪he Was a Surprise for his Size to recognize👀the Worm Was Slick 🎩*

  • @HOGISIMJAYUN
    @HOGISIMJAYUN Месяц назад +2

    The thing about Dennis was, he's very physical but he isn't dirty. I mean maybe sometimes but that's not really a part of his game. He will get very physical but will not really try to hurt you( minus the Jordan rules of course ) He will agitate you and then leave you alone. His mental game eas phenomenal. Just like Larry Bird said, Anybody can dunk, but the mental toughness is a different game or somewhere along that line 😂

  • @keithgreer462
    @keithgreer462 2 месяца назад +22

    Becausee players today are lazy. They not diving on floors for balls for the most part. They just want to shoot 3s. Take the easy route

    • @brandondrew4914
      @brandondrew4914 Месяц назад +1

      It's a game of horse except you can wave your hands In Your opponents face is all. What they did was turn it from a contact to a no contact sport amd let's not forget you can running back the ball through the red zone now......I mean paint 😂

    • @ericburton1244
      @ericburton1244 Месяц назад

      @@brandondrew4914basketball was never a contact sport bro basketball has only gotten more complex

    • @mattst.germain4023
      @mattst.germain4023 29 дней назад

      @@ericburton1244lol that’s hilarious… go watch some playoff series from the 80’s. Bulls/Pistons, Pistons/Celtics etc…

  • @dtincworldnews8922
    @dtincworldnews8922 2 месяца назад +8

    God bless you Worm.🙏🙏

  • @chrisrobinson8339
    @chrisrobinson8339 2 месяца назад +4

    Rodman was one of the greatest players ever.

  • @Damin-122
    @Damin-122 2 месяца назад +5

    🪖🫡💯👍🏿 Video Bro. Rodman All-Time Great. Alone.

  • @Danilo-f3e
    @Danilo-f3e 2 месяца назад +1

    The Worm was special,,Green you are no even close😂😂😂😂

  • @MudMarsh
    @MudMarsh 2 месяца назад +5

    Dennis rebound dunk, celebrate and oh shit get back on defence 😂 always hustling.

  • @DougieFresh13
    @DougieFresh13 2 месяца назад +3

    Game 6 1998 finals. Dennis's stance as M.J. takes his second free-throw.

  • @paulburket
    @paulburket 2 месяца назад +2

    if I had to assemble a fantasy TEAM (from all current and retired NBA players), he’d be on it.

  • @nubreaks2
    @nubreaks2 2 месяца назад +8

    Dennis would be playing on Prince's team.

  • @DatDudeRay80
    @DatDudeRay80 Месяц назад

    The combat boots w/o a doubt is my favorite! Garnett had me rolling 🤣

  • @jaystock9202
    @jaystock9202 2 месяца назад +1

    One of a handful of jerseys I got is Rodman's college jerseys. Dudes a Savage.

  • @aaronyarb4988
    @aaronyarb4988 Месяц назад +1

    4:40
    This was the first time that I heard someone giving THE BAD BOYS credit for being the training team that molded Dennis winning attitude!

  • @potentially__9445
    @potentially__9445 2 месяца назад +2

    Go look up Dennis Rodman hitting 3 pointers, his reaction is just the best. I freaking LOVE him!!!!!

  • @Argee52
    @Argee52 2 месяца назад +2

    Man, Robman learn all that in Detroit.Give them the credit!

  • @libfit9068
    @libfit9068 2 месяца назад +3

    0:49 lmao these both would be flagrants today..

  • @overclucker
    @overclucker 24 дня назад

    My favorite all time player. I had the bulls 91 reversible jersey, and I had the Rodman thermal tshirt where the hair would change from green to pink when it got warm.

  • @thomasgriffiths6758
    @thomasgriffiths6758 2 месяца назад +2

    Dennis rodman in a wedding dress was unforgettable.

  • @dropzone1525
    @dropzone1525 28 дней назад +1

    Even though Michael Jordan had Horace Grant for the first three rings to get Dennis rodman was the best thing that could have ever happened to Michael Jordan because it's nothing better than somebody that can get the ball back if you miss a shot someone that doesn't even care about scoring I'm just so happy and excited about getting a rebound and locking the other opponent down

  • @c808k
    @c808k 2 месяца назад +25

    Unfortunately this generation would try to cancel him. He would be too much for today’s overly sensitive society. We were lucky to have Dennis The Menace be a part of our generation. Legend indeed.

    • @ziginaigra
      @ziginaigra 2 месяца назад +3

      Unfortunately this generation is crap😀

    • @leeh9420
      @leeh9420 2 месяца назад +1

      The general acceptance of Draymond Green makes me think this isn't as true as you think.

    • @zachyoung4496
      @zachyoung4496 2 месяца назад +2

      I don’t think this is true at all, he was eccentric and open unlike any other player… what would there be to cancel him over? The one thing he said bad Isiah got in trouble for😂😂

    • @cazdrexler555
      @cazdrexler555 2 месяца назад +2

      Meghan Fox would have dated him

    • @c808k
      @c808k 2 месяца назад +1

      @@leeh9420 I don’t think Draymonds ever kicked a cameraman or missed games or practices to party in Vegas or wrestler in WCW. Not to mention The Worm married himself in ‘96 just to promote his book. He dressed up as the bride, complete with a full gown, make up and wig.

  • @Dudemeister
    @Dudemeister 14 дней назад +1

    I like how Garnett says he's 6'9" and Jordan says he's 6'6". Height inflation in the NBA is crazy

  • @NoNameForThisGuy
    @NoNameForThisGuy 13 дней назад

    Garnett's impression of Rodman on the treadmill is A+

  • @avgoldhead7207
    @avgoldhead7207 2 месяца назад +3

    J. Worthy still got PTSD😂 I wonder how much Rodman would get paid today to just stricly rebound and play defense?

    • @ericburton1244
      @ericburton1244 Месяц назад

      He would be dope… but the unprofessionalism is what would get him. Skipping practice to go party in Vegas and shit. He only got away with that because Phil Jackson was an old hippy that would take LSD and stuff so he kinda understood Rodmans urges and shit. The alphabet community woulda loved to pick up Rodman as a spokesman if he was in todays league though 😂

    • @avgoldhead7207
      @avgoldhead7207 Месяц назад

      @@ericburton1244 with cameras and social media everywhere the Alphabet soup group would definitely make him a spokesperson 😂😂

    • @ericburton1244
      @ericburton1244 Месяц назад

      @@avgoldhead7207 ☠️☠️☠️☠️

  • @ShawnBGarrett-qr1sm
    @ShawnBGarrett-qr1sm 2 месяца назад +1

    Dennis Rodman was a Beast He would dominate today's game on the boards and defense I didn't go out and party all night long and enjoy the games the next night that's a Beast mode❤

  • @upstatebrian3726
    @upstatebrian3726 Месяц назад

    Dennis Rodman was a force of nature.
    I don't know how else to discribe him.
    Crazy Amazing.

  • @dlbarnes
    @dlbarnes 2 месяца назад +2

    Man, man, Dennis was another player. I hear Draymond, but it's no comparison

  • @brandondrew4914
    @brandondrew4914 Месяц назад +1

    Rodman is definitely on my allstar team every rip and it might be unpopular opinion but so is Stockton.

  • @joearmstrong3866
    @joearmstrong3866 2 месяца назад +2

    Man was insane, probably was the most athletic player on those bulls teams

  • @MrEliasdl
    @MrEliasdl Месяц назад +5

    I'm convinced Dennis Rodman would have found a way to make LeBron quit in games if they could both meet in their primes.

  • @themastema1189
    @themastema1189 Месяц назад

    When I was a kid, and played basketball at my local school and later in sporting club, even tho I was a point guard, I still say my biggest inspiration was Dennis Rodman, for a move I saw him do and done a few times as a PG, he shot a 3 pointer and ran just in case he missed

  • @jzw55
    @jzw55 Месяц назад +1

    Lil known fact is Rodman had asthma which made it even more amazing what he was able to do on the court

    • @MaybeDHitHim
      @MaybeDHitHim Месяц назад

      It's not a little known fact. He wrote about it in his book. He mentioned in his speech. John Salley talked about it when they were hazing Alonzo.

  • @rencheldavis962
    @rencheldavis962 Месяц назад +1

    Rodman reminds of this song I 3:41 Listen to by Prince Uptown Where I come from we don't give A Damn we Do whatever we Please

  • @joemarshall4226
    @joemarshall4226 2 месяца назад +2

    Dennis's autobiography is BAD AS I WANNA BE. It's a great read. His sisters were players, but he was not at 19, when he decided he would make rebounding into an art, and he would master it. He had virtually never played organized ball, and was working as a night janitor with all kinds of emotional baggage, He won 5 rings, and to me, his greatest accomplshment was turning the Bulls team, which was alreday great, into the greatest team of all time with a 72-10 record.

  • @davidfleming1012
    @davidfleming1012 2 месяца назад +2

    he'd be great on ball and in switches on the pick and roll, he'd probably have to play in the dunkers spot on offense and would allow teams to really zone up defensively and play 4 on 5 at times. Peak Tristan Thompson (who wasn't nearly as good as Rodman) was kind of the modern comparison I hear the Draymond Green comps, which I think is fair, but not sure how much you are going to throw Rodman the ball on the short roll like GS does with Green.

    • @ericburton1244
      @ericburton1244 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah him and Draymond are VERY different players. Draymond has more offensive vision. Dennis was a defensive and rebounding menace, but there wasn’t much going on in offense. I see what you’re saying about the dunkers spot… they would figure out some good give and go options with Dennis I think with the dho- he could probably develop the Draymond short roll dish… if he came up in this era his game would be developed differently and adjusted to it so it’s hard to say. He might have played way MORE mind games and have been less physical. Who knows.
      It’s so hard to talk with other old heads about people like Dennis because they spend all their time hating on people like Draymond and Lebron for some reason, as if basketball hasn’t gotten more complex, players are better shooters, dribblers, big men are more versatile and can shoot the three, people are more efficient scorers, they’re more athletic and can jump higher… but somehow basketball is worse to them 🤔🤦‍♂️🤣 like I love the 90s too that’s when I played ball, D1 in the early 2000s… but uhhhh I think all these people stopped watching basketball in like 2005 or something 😂😂

    • @NickMnjvk-p1j
      @NickMnjvk-p1j 26 дней назад

      I'm old school and just to let you know, your absolutely right. I'm a old sonics fan. You've maybe not heard of,but no matter. I agree entirely with you. Athletes have constantly improved and a steph curry today thrown back in time would be draining 45 foot shots just the same, just maybe not as easily against rodman. He was a problem ,one way or another, refer to James Worthy's story. The guy would get in their heads, and mess with their synaps, and knew the brain well. He was different, and shrewd, by no means stupid or out of controll, but you couldn't control him, nobody could. He was recklessly in total control. He fouled out purposely, with intent ,at the perfect time, almost always. Think about that. He would tag apposing teams with a dozen fouls before getting two or three some games. It was sickening to watch him outplay and render your team unhinged, grabbing more boards than your starting five, suffocating your best player, and not score a point? It's unreal to witness live, but so is Steph Curry. Your point is well made!

  • @moegreenenergymoegreenener4896
    @moegreenenergymoegreenener4896 28 дней назад

    Much respect to Mr. Rodman! No one was him before he was there. No one will ever be him after he left! The Worm is was the only one who dominated games without scoring a point! Much respect sir

  • @richardkeller4892
    @richardkeller4892 6 дней назад +1

    Larry Bird made Rodman look like a dumb dumb. His own words.

  • @hulksmash9748
    @hulksmash9748 2 месяца назад +2

    Imagine comparing a Legend (Rodman) with a clown (draymond). Dray play with too much emotion and Rodman play with the love for the game

  • @JarrodFLif3r
    @JarrodFLif3r 24 дня назад

    In the 1996 Eastern Conference finals against Shaq, Penny and the Magic; Rodman guarded Shaq and shut him down.
    This is one of the most underrated and forgotten about series where Rodman shut down Shaq in his prime.

  • @paulwatson3025
    @paulwatson3025 2 месяца назад +2

    His hustle alone would beat teams let alone his ability, IQ and mentality

  • @GRANPAHCREED
    @GRANPAHCREED Месяц назад

    I’m from that era I agree the WORM was scary very scary especially the fights hahahahha he was fun to watch.

  • @Mp-jw1qg
    @Mp-jw1qg Месяц назад

    i had colored hair, and rodman jersey on when i made the travleing team that led to my scholarship! Grew up watching my step dads old vhs tapes in the 90s of dennis rodman DOMINATING the boards. I wanted to be a point guard my whole childhood until i saw that man play ball. NOBODY could move up and down the floor like Rodman. He was always in the right place at the right time, and he looked bored doing it. One of if not the greatest defensive player to EVER grace the league in my opinion. There are a lot of legendary ballers but Dennis is up there with the dream team.

  • @wayneparker461
    @wayneparker461 2 месяца назад +2

    I hear Rodman would study shooters to scientificaly determine where a rebound might go.

    • @jaynosmoove4867
      @jaynosmoove4867 2 месяца назад

      @@wayneparker461 oh fr

    • @justinbutler8418
      @justinbutler8418 Месяц назад

      Isiah said as much talking about counting the spins on the ball. He wouldn’t take layup practice sometimes because he’d just be watching everyone else shoot before the game. Gotta calibrate the computer before the game haha. The Worm is 1 of 1 for sure.

  • @JayL__21
    @JayL__21 2 месяца назад

    One thing i remember as a kid born in the 90s from Chicago and watching the bulls w my dad is thinking, “what will rodmans hair look like tonight” lol. It was exciting for some reason.

    • @ericburton1244
      @ericburton1244 Месяц назад

      Haha that was always the thing back then 😂😂 he had some wild shit goin on. He really would fit in great these days with his dresses and painted nails

    • @JayL__21
      @JayL__21 Месяц назад

      @@ericburton1244 yea now its just normal. He was different back then but pulling mad bitches. Now people doin that lie bout whats in their pants.