Dennis Rodman appreciation thread

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Absolutely yes, retire 91. Rodman was bigger world-wide than Jordan at times. I can not say in the US, but I can speak from my experience that he for sure was trending over michael.
 

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Absolutely yes, retire 91. Rodman was bigger world-wide than Jordan at times. I can not say in the US, but I can speak from my experience that he for sure was trending over michael.

He certainly is unforgettable, There's no one like him....:beer:
 

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Bashing Pip, now bashing Rodman???Come one man...Rodman may have only been on the Bulls for 3 years, but his impact was very very strong during his time here, which was a huge contribution in the championships all 3 seasons he was here...I hope Rodmans number is retired at the UC....He will always be a Chicago favorite inn the eyes of the majority of Bulls fans...He is Legend in Chitown too...Stop hating!
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rodman should never get his number retired in chicago. period.

those are meatball reasons.
 

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Bashing Pip, now bashing Rodman???Come one man...Rodman may have only been on the Bulls for 3 years, but his impact was very very strong during his time here, which was a huge contribution in the championships all 3 seasons he was here...I hope Rodmans number is retired at the UC....He will always be a Chicago favorite inn the eyes of the majority of Bulls fans...He is Legend in Chitown too...Stop hating!
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See here we go again...why do I have to be hating because I disagree that his number should be retired? If you are going on who made huge contributions...retire Kukoc and Horace Grant. And you know what? That's too much. It means you don't have to be great or perform at an optimal level with any amount of tenure as a Bulls player to get your number retired. That I totally disagree with.

But when you look at player's resumes for the Bulls, Norm's is as impressive as Sloan and Love's...however, Rodman falls short
 

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Bashing Pip, now bashing Rodman???Come one man...Rodman may have only been on the Bulls for 3 years, but his impact was very very strong during his time here, which was a huge contribution in the championships all 3 seasons he was here...I hope Rodmans number is retired at the UC....He will always be a Chicago favorite inn the eyes of the majority of Bulls fans...He is Legend in Chitown too...Stop hating!
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SERIOUSLY bro............why do you keep using the same gifs and faces as me? VERY spooky............
 

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Is being the greatest rebounder in the history of the Bulls enough substance for you people????Well at least his number is retired at a strip bar in Chicago....Let the hate flow through your heroin infested veins...Strip Club Retires Number of Former Bull Dennis Rodman | Chicago Sports Guru


When I die, I expect you guys to retire my screenname on ChiCitySports..

No......but i will give you SERIOUS respect for recognizing Rodmans greatness. :beerbang:
 

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No......but i will give you SERIOUS respect for recognizing Rodmans greatness. :beerbang:

That's my whole point...his greatness was felt in Chicago and stands out in Bulls history...No one deserves to ever wear the #91 on there Bulls jersey again...I know you think his number should be retired again...It doesn't matter if you like me or not.....Dennis Rodmans number deserves to be retired in Chicago....I don't think the Bulls win 3 more championships without him....Maybe 1 more...That is how I feel..
 

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That's my whole point...his greatness was felt in Chicago and stands out in Bulls history...No one deserves to ever wear the #91 on there Bulls jersey again...I know you think his number should be retired again...It doesn't matter if you like me or not.....Dennis Rodmans number deserves to be retired in Chicago....I don't think the Bulls win 3 more championships without him....Maybe 1 more...That is how I feel..

Whether i like you or not, is meaningless. But of course i like you. Anyway, we agree on lots of things, including Rodman. Maybe the hardest worker in nba history. YES, harder than Jordan.
 

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Whether i like you or not, is meaningless. But of course i like you. Anyway, we agree on lots of things, including Rodman. Maybe the hardest worker in nba history. YES, harder than Jordan.

BINGO....hardest Worker is the phrase I've been looking for.....
Your alright bro....You are officially off my ignore list now....LoL, I just had to see..:beerbang:
 

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BINGO....hardest Worker is the phrase I've been looking for.....
Your alright bro....You are officially off my ignore list now....LoL, I just had to see..:beerbang:

LOL id never ignore you. How much fun would i miss? :crazydance::beerbang:
 

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Absolutely yes, retire 91. Rodman was bigger world-wide than Jordan at times. I can not say in the US, but I can speak from my experience that he for sure was trending over michael.

That had a lot to do with the team he played on combined with the other things that he did (non-basketball related).
 

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That had a lot to do with the team he played on combined with the other things that he did (non-basketball related).

Best rebounder of all time and its not even close. Add to that, top 1 percent basketball IQ of all time. Top 2 percent defender of all time. Yeah, he has alot to be ashamed of.......
 

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Best rebounder of all time and its not even close. Add to that, top 1 percent basketball IQ of all time. Top 2 percent defender of all time. Yeah, he has alot to be ashamed of.......

I have the guy's autograph. Where is the Horace Grant, Toni Kukoc, Artis Gilmore, and Norm Van Lier apprecaition threads? They were all hear much longer than Rodman and they deserve it more. I personally don't think they deserve one either.

It is never a good thing to hang a guy's jersey up for your team when it wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so popular. He was only here for three years with no all-star appearances. The Bulls would hurt their legacy by retiring his jersey.
 

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I have the guy's autograph. Where is the Horace Grant, Toni Kukoc, Artis Gilmore, and Norm Van Lier apprecaition threads? They were all hear much longer than Rodman and they deserve it more. I personally don't think they deserve one either.

It is never a good thing to hang a guy's jersey up for your team when it wouldn't have happened if he wasn't so popular. He was only here for three years with no all-star appearances. The Bulls would hurt their legacy by retiring his jersey.

Just because they played with the Bulls longer? They arent close to Rodman. If you gave me a choice of 100 all time nba players to pick, Rodman would be on that list. It doesnt matter to me, how long he was a bull. The most important factor is/was, his basketball IQ and effort, was off the charts.
 
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