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This info is priceless! I was 14 when Rodman came to the Bulls & watched him more than any other player. I couldn't do what MJ did but I can replicate Rodman who's always battling guys taller & bigger than him. I used all these techniques as a 5'6" teenager & was able to get rebounds over guys 5'10"- 6'0".
I'm so disappointed that I never saw Rodman play. I was like four when he retired. Love players with incredible hustle and who leaves everything on the court
I caught an interview with Grant Hill from after he had retired. As a teen, he and some cronies got to visit the Piston's locker room after a Piston's game. Rodman had played 40 plus minutes, but he was on a stationary bike putting in his 2 hours of carido after laying it all out on the floor. The other part of that interview was that as Rodman was working out he was engage with those young players and he's the Piston that asked them to come hang out with him at his place and play video games. Dennis Rodman acted out in a weird way to the rest of the world, but inside it appears he was a really decent person.
With this new era of the basketball, big men aren't nearly concerned at grabbing boards than they are at scoring or defense, like many old heads say, rebounds is becoming a lost art. I'd say Rodman could possibly grab even more rebounds than he did in the 90s with how much effort he put into it.
maybe this was the reason why his Spurs lost against Rockets at 95 WCF. He prefers to stay at his lane instead nullifying Horry ability to stretch the floor
Maybe he would grab more boards, if he could get a job. Number 1 he can’t shoot and nowadays not shooting is a big problem because spacing is a big thing now. So you can’t be just trying to get position for rebounds because now you’re clogging driving lanes and making the paint more congested in general. Rodman would have to sit in the corner and run in for rebounds whilst cutting. And if he didn’t get the rebound teams are now faster than ever in transition and he’d be stuck in a bad spot. Probably leading to a transition 3.
@@cloudmoore2834 he COULD shoot and score, he just wasnt selfish. He knew his place and played it flawlessly sacrifcing clips and shot attempts. The modern rodman is Kawhi, and Rodman would be fine today, but most likely less valuable because big men are more aggressive now.
Good video. I didn't expect to learn anything to help my rebounding, but I did. That's crazy that he thought about how many times the ball spinned before the shot would hit the rim - I never even thought of trying to figure that out. Rodman was such a Zen master.
Rodman was not born the best, he became the best due to his discipline, physical attributes, cardio and will power. Best defensive player I have ever seen hands down.
Bro this is what I'm looking for tbh rebounding and defense is my specialty and I play like him so I'm always finding some vids or techniques to make my rebounding better and I am a very big fan of Rodman so this vid helped me a lot and I also act like I'm doing what rodman was doing which is the volleyball technique but from a ballon lol
@@sergeibowser5034 It was but nytimes.com/1992/07/27/sports/barcelona-basketball-dream-team-reaching-new-heights.html Jordan was measured at 6 4.5 at the 1992 olympics so rodman was probably 6'6"
This is helped me a lot, as an undersized player myself, its hard going against bigger opposition. Sure all the preparation, cardio, just everything in general was a pain in the ass in the beginning, but once my team started winning more, I knew I was doing the right thing. Gotta give props to the worm for seeing the game in a different way and that insane work ethic he had.
Elgin Baylor was very similar; his first jump was high but then he "bounced"; hardly bending his knees. He also took shots that put the opponents out of position then tip in the offensive rebound. He was stronger than Rodman. He never led the league in rebounding but was 3rd or 4th.
Very good video.When i was at the end of the video i realized that you only have 8k subscribers.This is a 250k+ youtuber quality.Keep up the good work!
@@HoopGenius 2 by his 40th minute. Statline: 3.1 ppg, 23 treb, 4-5 assist and 2 blocks. He was in a rough era so his style could be hindered since those guys didn’t play around either, but the fact that he could be more rough than everyone, shows that he would be a little too rough today.
Great video!!! Great observation, and thank you for speaking on a topic not many basketball channels speak on, rebounding is a huge part of the game that goes unnoticed so definitely appreciate this video.
Mind Games is definitely #1 If you can get into your opposites' head, it doesn't matter if he can shoot 3's at will in training. If he's more worried about where you are and what you are doing, he won't shoot anywhere near his best. Same goes for rebounds. If you psych someone out by firing them up so they want to take you out of the game rather than get the rebound, or they are worried about getting hit by you during a rebound contest they won't challenge every time. Leaving you with more chances to cleanly steal the rebound. Or just wait out their temper for them to get fouled out of the game.
When looking back at film, I always thought that I ran weirder than everyone else. Ofc this was caused by my long legs. I was always subconscious about it, until I watched Rodman. Now I try to emulate him every way I can, I already have e running down lol.
Same lol last year as a freshman on jv I was 6’2 and most of the guys I played against were 5’10 and below. During practice or games I felt like I’m running the same as everyone else but looking at the film I run damn near exactly like Dennis. My coach calls me high knees 😂
Excellent and informative video, about Rodman who was one of the most talented and persistent and aggressive players we have seen. And he was hilarious and entertaining, The Beast. I remember watching Chicago Bulls championship playoff series where Rodman would challenge players and look like he was about to get in a fight; Jordan would run up to him from behind, wrap his arms around Rodman’s body and yank him away from the confrontation; and Rodman would be laughing his hiney off at the situation. Awesome 😂😂 🏆🏆
Rodman ❤❤❤ who guarded Shaq the best!! 🎉... I got teared up when Rodman say thank you to the bulls who accepted him of who he was during his hall of fame speech. ❤❤❤
My takeaways from this video: - Rebounds are an effort stat; the more want and effort, the more rebounds - Use film to study where rebounds will go from what type of shots and misses - Athleticism is key, specifically cardio and jumping, especially second and third jumps without a maximal approach - As an undersized player, use little taps to move the ball to a more accessible place to secure the rebound. - Judo, or preventing the opponent from moving, and using agility to gain a quickness advantage (this is a risky one, since it is a foul) - Try using mind games to gain a psychological advantage; bait the opponent into focusing more on yourself than on rebounding and playing the game.
He was nicknamed the worm because of how he played pinball when he was 13 years old. Reference- 30 for 30: Dennis Rodman For Better or Worse skip to 07:29
When I was in school and played I was 5'10" I was good at jumping. Guard was my position. I was bad about getting beside them let em grab the ball in the air and while they start to come down jump forward and inside then hook the ball take it away from em. My Forward knew what I was doing and get to 3 pt. line. I'd spin on my inside foot pass. Part of the time my elbow would get the other guy in the jaw and the ref would never see it.
even when one studied hard and paracticed diligently on rodman's rebounding ability they could not become one. .genius is innate, cannot be copied or imitated. .
Well done with this in the proper order as well - EFFORT and PREPARATION will win you championships alone, not to mention make you a winner in life in general. That's the mental part of the game. Bill Belichuk is the king of effort and preparation along with Tom Brady - its the art of war.
Good video and analysis. Rodman and Jordan are actually alike. One is a white knight and one is a black knight. Jordan is a ninja assassin. Rodman is also an assassin disguised as a clown.
That's probably why they got along. Jackson brought it together but when Rodman and Jordan had to work without Pippen, they realized they both had the drive. Jordan needed any competitive edge to get him to that level slight (real or imaginary) while Rodman was all about the body language, angles, game film he was that other dimension. Pippen was the balance between the two good cop to Jordan's bad cop (which threw off opponents when he "broke character") and a great defender (10 time all-defence first team one more than Jordan and 2 more the Rodman). That trio, in the second 3-peat were unstoppable.
Rodman is my role model when i play in highschool. I'm not tall, med size, but i got high jumping to take rebounds. In that time, thats a comic name Slam Dunk, the character was like Rodman call Sakuragi 😅
Rodman was a dirty playing genius with his elbows out rebounds! Rodman drills make u about to catch much better I modelled my game on him plus Kukoć for 3 pointers If I wasn’t rebounding I was under the other hoop like a lightening bolt for the fast break For me Rodman was me of the greatest players ever
im in 7th grade but people in my school think lebron is better than rodman jordan and pippen but he aint bruh lol , dennis the best defensive player of all time
@@victorhreisemnou MJ implied he couldn't in ep4 of The Last Dance when he was telling the story of Dennis zooming past everyone during s running drill;)
@@beautifullion69 Because he told everyone to just jog and not force everyone, who hadn't been partying in Vegas for 2 days, to haul ass during a workout drill. But that's what Rodman was. He'd go party for 2 straight days and then come back to practice and be the hardest working person on the floor. Rodman was and is underrated.
@@williammccormick2802 I'm glad his teammates have pointed out that Dennis worked out before and after games, studied opponents and was a very smart player. Headlines mostly loved to focus on the partying and antics.
not to diminish rodman's greatness, but you forgot to mention another "secret", he didn't have the responsibility of scoring 20 points a game, that's why despite rodman's rebounding stats barkley and moses were both better rebounders in that they were able to get theirs while being the #1 option on the offensive end, imagine their rebounding stats if they could just focus on defense and rebounding
@@julianneubauer8429 dennnis was an insanely good defender, as someone that has watched dennis since he was a rookie whether it's barkley/malone/shaq him "shutting down" these greats have been greatly exaggerated, he did guard them better than anyone else possibly could and perhaps shut them down a game here and there, but for example karl averaged 25 points for his career and he averaged 23/25 in the 97/98 finals, inexperienced 23 year old shaq for the 96 ecf averaged 27 on 64%, people also forget malone made all nba defensive first team 3 times
bad assessment. Barkley and Moses didn't put in the effort on the defensive end like Rodman did. You're making it sound like they had to expend more overall effort throughout a game, but that's not true at all. Rodman didn't score, but he still ran the triangle and doubled down on defense. Moses and Barkley aren't even remotely close to Rodman when it comes to rebounding. The only players in his stratosphere are Wilt and Bill.
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This info is priceless!
I was 14 when Rodman came to the Bulls & watched him more than any other player. I couldn't do what MJ did but I can replicate Rodman who's always battling guys taller & bigger than him. I used all these techniques as a 5'6" teenager & was able to get rebounds over guys 5'10"- 6'0".
@@MobbKeith yesssir!
Rodman was a beaassst. Hands down my favourite Bulls player from the 90s, the work ethic was unreal, the man was locked in differently.
one of a kind, no players in the league right now can do what he did
Everybody talks about Green.I said no way he can mess around with Rodman not even Shaq.
Ever heard of Michael Jordan
Yeah MJ is goated. Dennis Rodman is still the greatest defensive player of all time
@@bruhology6437 Bill Russell disagrees
I'm so disappointed that I never saw Rodman play. I was like four when he retired. Love players with incredible hustle and who leaves everything on the court
thank God for the internet!
It was something else! I wrote a essay on him when I was n the 4th grade. The Worm is special
I caught an interview with Grant Hill from after he had retired. As a teen, he and some cronies got to visit the Piston's locker room after a Piston's game. Rodman had played 40 plus minutes, but he was on a stationary bike putting in his 2 hours of carido after laying it all out on the floor. The other part of that interview was that as Rodman was working out he was engage with those young players and he's the Piston that asked them to come hang out with him at his place and play video games. Dennis Rodman acted out in a weird way to the rest of the world, but inside it appears he was a really decent person.
this guy is literally a 1 in a billion player, i can't imagine players playing like this in modern basketball
Rodman is my favorite nba player. He's part of my legends list.
With this new era of the basketball, big men aren't nearly concerned at grabbing boards than they are at scoring or defense, like many old heads say, rebounds is becoming a lost art. I'd say Rodman could possibly grab even more rebounds than he did in the 90s with how much effort he put into it.
maybe this was the reason why his Spurs lost against Rockets at 95 WCF. He prefers to stay at his lane instead nullifying Horry ability to stretch the floor
Maybe he would grab more boards, if he could get a job. Number 1 he can’t shoot and nowadays not shooting is a big problem because spacing is a big thing now. So you can’t be just trying to get position for rebounds because now you’re clogging driving lanes and making the paint more congested in general. Rodman would have to sit in the corner and run in for rebounds whilst cutting. And if he didn’t get the rebound teams are now faster than ever in transition and he’d be stuck in a bad spot. Probably leading to a transition 3.
@@cloudmoore2834 Ok Steve Kerr.
@@cloudmoore2834 he COULD shoot and score, he just wasnt selfish. He knew his place and played it flawlessly sacrifcing clips and shot attempts. The modern rodman is Kawhi, and Rodman would be fine today, but most likely less valuable because big men are more aggressive now.
@@HirAMUSlC right Rodman actually could score when he wanted 2 he just didn't focus on it. He understood his role
Good video. I didn't expect to learn anything to help my rebounding, but I did.
That's crazy that he thought about how many times the ball spinned before the shot would hit the rim - I never even thought of trying to figure that out.
Rodman was such a Zen master.
thanks for watching!
That’s cool how much rebounds you average before and now?
Rodman was not born the best, he became the best due to his discipline, physical attributes, cardio and will power. Best defensive player I have ever seen hands down.
@Mike Hawk he was, but he still made you pay on the court for his hangover ;)
best rebounder not defense
This is one of the very best basketball videos I've ever seen. Fantastic. Talking about a skill most people ignore is terrific. Rodman was great!
thank you so much, that means a lot!!
Now i know the techniques,
I need to build my body.
start with bodyweight exercised, then when theres less corona around, hit the weight room!
Bro this is what I'm looking for tbh rebounding and defense is my specialty and I play like him so I'm always finding some vids or techniques to make my rebounding better and I am a very big fan of Rodman so this vid helped me a lot and I also act like I'm doing what rodman was doing which is the volleyball technique but from a ballon lol
i'm glad i could help. players like rodman may not be huge on the score sheet, but you cant win without em!
He Was 6”7” even Jordan said Rodman was an inch taller than him (in the Last Dance)
jordans olympic height was 6'5
Doctor medicine , Jordan’s nba height was 6”6” , throughout all his carrer
@@sergeibowser5034 It was but
nytimes.com/1992/07/27/sports/barcelona-basketball-dream-team-reaching-new-heights.html
Jordan was measured at 6 4.5 at the 1992 olympics so rodman was probably 6'6"
Only Randoms nba players are measured with shoes on? 🤔
@@rapereggae7961 yes however the league just recently changed the rules so that players would stop frauding their heights
This is helped me a lot, as an undersized player myself, its hard going against bigger opposition. Sure all the preparation, cardio, just everything in general was a pain in the ass in the beginning, but once my team started winning more, I knew I was doing the right thing. Gotta give props to the worm for seeing the game in a different way and that insane work ethic he had.
Film room, film room, and more film room!!
Awesome video. I have the best defense at my local park, but I REALLY need to improve on offense. Very informative.
Quality Breakdown! This is definitely gonna help out on the court bro!
get those hops up boiiiiiii!
Elgin Baylor was very similar; his first jump was high but then he "bounced"; hardly bending his knees. He also took shots that put the opponents out of position then tip in the offensive rebound. He was stronger than Rodman. He never led the league in rebounding but was 3rd or 4th.
FIRST! Great breakdown bro! We can definitely implement one or two of these to our game! 💯
thanks for tuning-in brodies! You guys are already beasts on the court, so if you start grabbing all these boards... GAME OVER! 😤
Or all of them
Very good video.When i was at the end of the video i realized that you only have 8k subscribers.This is a 250k+ youtuber quality.Keep up the good work!
loool that disclaimer... I reckon with the pace of today's game, Rodman (in his prime) could average about 20 rebounds per game
lmaoo.. you're right my g, 20 rebounds, but how many technical fouls!?
@@HoopGenius lol touché
@@HoopGenius 2 by his 40th minute.
Statline: 3.1 ppg, 23 treb, 4-5 assist and 2 blocks. He was in a rough era so his style could be hindered since those guys didn’t play around either, but the fact that he could be more rough than everyone, shows that he would be a little too rough today.
Now this is a perfect basketball breakdown 💯
thank you g
Great video!!! Great observation, and thank you for speaking on a topic not many basketball channels speak on, rebounding is a huge part of the game that goes unnoticed so definitely appreciate this video.
Mind Games is definitely #1
If you can get into your opposites' head, it doesn't matter if he can shoot 3's at will in training. If he's more worried about where you are and what you are doing, he won't shoot anywhere near his best.
Same goes for rebounds. If you psych someone out by firing them up so they want to take you out of the game rather than get the rebound, or they are worried about getting hit by you during a rebound contest they won't challenge every time. Leaving you with more chances to cleanly steal the rebound. Or just wait out their temper for them to get fouled out of the game.
Yo I'm well past my playing days but still really enjoyed this, great content
thank you so much!
Everyone who was watching back then knows what a player he was. Especially Detroit and Chicago
facts!
Heard he was a beast in San Antonio too for a little bit
When looking back at film, I always thought that I ran weirder than everyone else. Ofc this was caused by my long legs. I was always subconscious about it, until I watched Rodman. Now I try to emulate him every way I can, I already have e running down lol.
use your uniqueness to your advantage!! grab them boards like rodman did
Same lol last year as a freshman on jv I was 6’2 and most of the guys I played against were 5’10 and below. During practice or games I felt like I’m running the same as everyone else but looking at the film I run damn near exactly like Dennis. My coach calls me high knees 😂
start vid at 2:15 key part-3:18 end at judo skip athleticism 6:00-7:26
Excellent and informative video, about Rodman who was one of the most talented and persistent and aggressive players we have seen. And he was hilarious and entertaining, The Beast. I remember watching Chicago Bulls championship playoff series where Rodman would challenge players and look like he was about to get in a fight; Jordan would run up to him from behind, wrap his arms around Rodman’s body and yank him away from the confrontation; and Rodman would be laughing his hiney off at the situation. Awesome 😂😂 🏆🏆
Rodman ❤❤❤ who guarded Shaq the best!! 🎉... I got teared up when Rodman say thank you to the bulls who accepted him of who he was during his hall of fame speech. ❤❤❤
Exactly the answer that I was looking for. Thanks man.
you're most welcome, we've got plenty more breakdowns on the way!
Best video on Rodman's rebounding ability!
Thank you!
I'm 5'8 and i'm the best rebounder of the streetball on my hood, here in Brazil, these tips helped me a lot
This is dope! 🔥🔥🔥Came here after watching the last dance. Love the channel, subbed👊🏼
Thank you man! Appreciate you 🙏
This is amazing! Keep going
Video was really in detail and helped so much. I'm ima use this in game. Thx🙏🙏
you welcome bro, glad you found it helpful, got more on the way so make sure you subscribe if possible!
Wow the crazy thing is I liked defense first before I started to go towards rebounds now I know it was meant for me to do it.
My takeaways from this video:
- Rebounds are an effort stat; the more want and effort, the more rebounds
- Use film to study where rebounds will go from what type of shots and misses
- Athleticism is key, specifically cardio and jumping, especially second and third jumps without a maximal approach
- As an undersized player, use little taps to move the ball to a more accessible place to secure the rebound.
- Judo, or preventing the opponent from moving, and using agility to gain a quickness advantage (this is a risky one, since it is a foul)
- Try using mind games to gain a psychological advantage; bait the opponent into focusing more on yourself than on rebounding and playing the game.
Fantastic video. Thank you.
MAKE REBOUND GREAT AGAIN!
also...make watcing side-court dangerous again!
ahaha
I'll always have Rodman on my all-time team. He can clamp anybody down.
Not really
Great breakdown! This is actually useful 👏
thank you so much!
His will in getting rebounds is the best. Please make a video of Centers.
Most amazing video of all time or at least the 90’s
3:18 rebound distances
5:57 getting to the ball - Athleticism
7:27 Volleyball
8:15 Judo
He was nicknamed the worm because of how he played pinball when he was 13 years old.
Reference- 30 for 30: Dennis Rodman For Better or Worse skip to 07:29
thanks for that info, i did not know/remember that!
"People say "Dennis is this Dennis is that" but they can't deny that he's helluva basketball player."
- Dennis Rodman
This my 1st on this chanel watch dennis rodman sir you are a good teacher of basketball i hope more more vewiers and subscriber
thank you, I appreciate that a lot!
this really helping, thanks man
Really good content! Really nice
thank you!
Such an awesome and thorough breakdown! Thank you!
When I was in school and played I was 5'10" I was good at jumping. Guard was my position. I was bad about getting beside them let em grab the ball in the air and while they start to come down jump forward and inside then hook the ball take it away from em. My Forward knew what I was doing and get to 3 pt. line. I'd spin on my inside foot pass. Part of the time my elbow would get the other guy in the jaw and the ref would never see it.
Great content!
10:03 He was given the nickname The Worm,
because of how he wiggled when playing Pinball.
Underrated video 💯👏🏻
thank you, i appreciate that a lot!
Thanks man, I already get 10 rebs a game but boxing out and such will hopefully improve that.
Gonna need this a lot
Thank you for this video 📸
you're welcome, thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you Sir for the disclaimer on what the league used to be. Bless up... Bobby :)
bless up!!
Great Tips!
this is very helpful, thanks for the knowledge
I've been waiting for a video like this one. I love to rebound and I also have friends who are North Korean dictators.
you should apply for a job with the chicago bulls, you sound like the perfect power forward for their team!
great work
thank you g!
Barkley and Rodman were crazy rebounders for their size, Barkley at one game had 33 rebounds
it's all about effort and energy, people forget that chuck was a beast!
@@HoopGenius because he hasn't champion ring
Fantastic video
Nice video! Please make a video on The Dream Shake
i got you brother!
Good stuff my guy. Man done Sixers dirty 😂
thank you for tuning-in my guy!
Rodman is a genius!
even when one studied hard and paracticed diligently on rodman's rebounding ability they could not become one. .genius is innate, cannot be copied or imitated. .
Well done with this in the proper order as well - EFFORT and PREPARATION will win you championships alone, not to mention make you a winner in life in general. That's the mental part of the game. Bill Belichuk is the king of effort and preparation along with Tom Brady - its the art of war.
factsssss
Damn.. I just heard that "chipping" or rebounding that taps the ball mid-air just recently that's why I found this.. Niceeee
awesome, you're gonna be a beast on the court!
I’m taking notes bro, can’t have Kennedy grabbing more boards than me forever 💪🏾
I shouldn't have made this video, now he's gonna know exactly what I do that stops him from doing anything when I have to guard him..
Good video and analysis. Rodman and Jordan are actually alike. One is a white knight and one is a black knight. Jordan is a ninja assassin. Rodman is also an assassin disguised as a clown.
That's probably why they got along. Jackson brought it together but when Rodman and Jordan had to work without Pippen, they realized they both had the drive. Jordan needed any competitive edge to get him to that level slight (real or imaginary) while Rodman was all about the body language, angles, game film he was that other dimension. Pippen was the balance between the two good cop to Jordan's bad cop (which threw off opponents when he "broke character") and a great defender (10 time all-defence first team one more than Jordan and 2 more the Rodman). That trio, in the second 3-peat were unstoppable.
Rodman is my role model when i play in highschool. I'm not tall, med size, but i got high jumping to take rebounds. In that time, thats a comic name Slam Dunk, the character was like Rodman call Sakuragi 😅
Nice video
thank you very much!
Rodman is the best rebounder I’ve ever seen. He constantly out rebounded taller opponents.
I’m just trying to be like my cousin he’s 6’1” averaging 15.4 rebounds per game as a Sg. He’s like top 3 in the state.
stay grinding bro you'll get there
What’s ur cousins name? Which county or state
really helped
One of my First five player of all time ❣️
Rodman was just a genius
Rodman was a dirty playing genius with his elbows out rebounds! Rodman drills make u about to catch much better
I modelled my game on him plus Kukoć for 3 pointers
If I wasn’t rebounding I was under the other hoop like a lightening bolt for the fast break
For me Rodman was me of the greatest players ever
He would study the rotations on the ball. He knew how teammates shot & knew the angles. 1 of the smartest players ever & he had infinite energy
im in 7th grade but people in my school think lebron is better than rodman jordan and pippen but he aint bruh lol , dennis the best defensive player of all time
only the real will understand bro, stay hustling
@6:30 that explains why Dennis' Bulls teammates couldn't keep up with him during a running drill in practice;)
Pretty sure Jordan could keep up with anyone.
@@victorhreisemnou MJ implied he couldn't in ep4 of The Last Dance when he was telling the story of Dennis zooming past everyone during s running drill;)
@@beautifullion69 Because he told everyone to just jog and not force everyone, who hadn't been partying in Vegas for 2 days, to haul ass during a workout drill.
But that's what Rodman was. He'd go party for 2 straight days and then come back to practice and be the hardest working person on the floor.
Rodman was and is underrated.
@@williammccormick2802 I'm glad his teammates have pointed out that Dennis worked out before and after games, studied opponents and was a very smart player. Headlines mostly loved to focus on the partying and antics.
A lot of people don’t realize that he averaged 12 ppg as a Bad Boy
Dennis rodman!!!!!!!! Warrior!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Period!!!!!!!!!!!
Gr8 video
He stole Laimbeer's act and then surpassed him.
This video is currently at 11k views which is how many rebounds Denis Rodman has in his career 11,954 to be exact
that is amazing! hopefully it gets to the number of minutes he played in his career next (28,839) 🙏
@@HoopGenius it’s at 28k views
@@antoniom7751 yoooooo i didin't even realise!! thanks for spotting
@@HoopGenius 67k😭
@@ericdadon3869 nah i defo need to start making youtube vids again
Dennis Rodman AKA The worm one of the greatest rebounders of all time
not to diminish rodman's greatness, but you forgot to mention another "secret", he didn't have the responsibility of scoring 20 points a game, that's why despite rodman's rebounding stats barkley and moses were both better rebounders in that they were able to get theirs while being the #1 option on the offensive end, imagine their rebounding stats if they could just focus on defense and rebounding
i hear what you're saying.. you're right, but nothing stops anyone from implementing the techniques in the video and scoring buckets too
That´s a good point. But he was also an insane defender and could Shut Barkley and Malone down... right?
@@julianneubauer8429 dennnis was an insanely good defender, as someone that has watched dennis since he was a rookie whether it's barkley/malone/shaq him "shutting down" these greats have been greatly exaggerated, he did guard them better than anyone else possibly could and perhaps shut them down a game here and there, but for example karl averaged 25 points for his career and he averaged 23/25 in the 97/98 finals, inexperienced 23 year old shaq for the 96 ecf averaged 27 on 64%, people also forget malone made all nba defensive first team 3 times
bad assessment. Barkley and Moses didn't put in the effort on the defensive end like Rodman did. You're making it sound like they had to expend more overall effort throughout a game, but that's not true at all. Rodman didn't score, but he still ran the triangle and doubled down on defense. Moses and Barkley aren't even remotely close to Rodman when it comes to rebounding. The only players in his stratosphere are Wilt and Bill.
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