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Dennis Rodman thinks he’d be dead or in jail without basketball: How he became an NBA legend and lightning rod for attention

Dennis Rodman in 2019. lya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club Dennis Rodman is back in the news for saying he will go to Russia to negotiate Brittney Griner’s release.

Rodman is one of the most compelling figures in sports thanks to his unique game and enigmatic personality. Rodman’s journey to the NBA was unusual, including being homeless and undergoing a late growth spurt, and his time after the NBA has been rocky. Visit Insider’s homepage for more stories.

Dennis Rodman remains one of the most captivating figures in the NBA and all of sports. Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesA Hall of Famer and one of the NBA’s all-time greats, Rodman’s outsized personality and off-court life made him a massive celebrity in the 1990s and has kept him in the spotlight after basketball. Tim Boyle/AP ImagesFrom reality TV appearances to his involvement in international affairs, Rodman’s post-NBA life has always kept people guessing.

Dennis Rodman. Willy Sanjuan/Invision/APMost recently, Rodman said he was going to go to Russia to help negotiate the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner. “I know Putin too well,” Rodman told NBC.

Johnny Louis/Getty ImagesA hostage negotiator told Insider it would be “terrible” to let Rodman get involved. Roy Rochlin/Getty ImagesRead more: Dennis Rodman says he’s going to Russia to help free Brittney Griner, but hostage negotiators think it’s ‘a terrible idea’Rodman was born in 1961 and grew up in the neighborhood of Oak Cliff in Dallas, Texas. Tom Pennington/AP ImagesRodman described himself as “really shy” growing up, saying he’d hide behind his mother and sisters.

via ESPN FilmsRodman grew up without his father, Philander, who fathered 28 children. He has said his mom was often more interested in his sisters, who were local basketball stars. Rodman was not athletic and barely played sports.

Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”Rodman said he had “no direction” while growing up. Bob Mahoney/The LIFE Images Collection/Getty ImagesSource: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”After high school, Rodman got a job at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport as a janitor, which he called “the beginning of the end for me. “Robert Alexander/Getty ImagesRodman was arrested for stealing watches from an airport store and spent the night at a jail in the airport.

Criminal charges were eventually dropped because he didn’t sell the watches.  Rodman bounced between jobs, lacking direction until his mother kicked him out of her house two years later. Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesRodman lived on the streets, sleeping at friends’ houses, in their backyards, in parks, or behind a 7-11.

He said he did nothing during his days, simply walking around town. Rodman said he had begun to accept that “this was the way it was gonna be for the rest of my life. “Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”After graduating high school, Rodman hit a sudden growth spurt, going from 5-foot-8 to 6-foot-8 in a little over a year.

He began playing basketball at a local rec center when he was noticed by Cooke County, a junior college in Gainesville, Texas. via “Rodman: For Better or Worse”/ESPN FilmsThough Rodman flunked out of junior college and never played a full season of basketball, Lonn Reisman, an assistant coach of Southeastern Oklahoma State University, a small NAIA school, noticed Rodman and recruited him. via “Rodman: For Better or Worse”/ESPN FilmsReisman said when he went to Rodman’s mother’s house to recruit Rodman, Rodman did not come out his room for several hours.

Eventually, when he did, he was convinced to visit Southeastern Oklahoma State. While in Durant, Oklahoma, Rodman worked at a local basketball camp where he befriended a 12-year-old named Bryne Rich. Rodman and Rich eventually grew closer and Rodman moved into the Rich’s house, calling them his “surrogate” family.

Dennis Rodman and Bryne Rich. via CBSRich became the college basketball team’s ball boy. Rodman called it a “changing point” in his life because “someone actually liked me.

“Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”While at Southeastern Oklahoma, Rodman dominated on the court, winning NAIA All-American three times. Rodman was still relatively new to the concepts of basketball but went all-out on the court. He averaged 26 points and 16 rebounds per game for his college career.

via “Rodman: For Better or Worse”/ESPN FilmsRodman was drafted by the Detroit Pistons with the 27th pick in the 1986 draft. Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesRodman was 26 when he entered the NBA, far older than most rookies. Former Pistons president Tom Wilson called Rodman “extraordinarily, painfully shy” and hard to get comfortable around.

Doug Pizac/AP ImagesIsiah Thomas called Rodman “sweet” and “innocent. ” Many of the Pistons loved Rodman, but felt he was immature and naive. Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”However, on the court, Rodman wowed teammates and the NBA with his unique style of play.

Rodman didn’t care about scoring. Instead, he focused on rebounding and defense. Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesRodman also had a knack for tirelessly chasing loose balls.

Isiah Thomas said Rodman turned the NBA “upside down, on its own head. “Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”Rodman’s dedication to rebounding was historic. Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesRodman would study how players shot the ball, counting the rotations of the ball in the air and where their misses would go.

He would watch film of all misses to see which direction the ball went off the rim. He also held late-night rebounding sessions with friends where he would track where the ball went. Read more: Dennis Rodman spent late-night gym sessions rebounding for his friends so he could track the trajectory of different shotsRodman became a key cog on the “Bad Boy” Pistons, known for their rough, physical style of play.

The Pistons made three straight Finals appearance from 1988-1990, winning the championship in 1989 and 1990. Bettman/Getty ImagesRodman made his first All-Star appearance in the 1989-90 season and won back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year awards in 1989 and 1990. However, things eventually turned south in Detroit for Rodman.

Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesIn 1992-93, Rodman admitted to losing motivation to play. His attitude turned sour around the Pistons and was reportedly “despondent. ” Rodman said he was likely depressed.

Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”On February 11, 1993, Rodman was found asleep in his car outside the Pistons arena, with a loaded rifle. Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesRodman said in 2019 of the incident:”I had the gun in my lap, and next thing you know, I fell asleep listening to Pearl Jam. Then I woke up, and all the cops and everyone was there.

I didn’t know what was going on. I totally forgot I had a gun in my hand. They got me out of the car.

That was pretty much what it was. “Rodman said he was struggling with the business of the NBA and had little connection to loved ones in his life outside of basketball. Source: Bleacher ReportIn 1993, Rodman was traded from the Pistons to the Spurs, which marked a turning point in his career.

Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesRodman not only began to embrace that he was different than many NBA stars, but he also began to show more personality. At his introduction in San Antonio, he revealed he dyed his hair in a blonde mohawk like Wesley Snipes in “Demolition Man. “Rodman let his “freak flag fly,” according to Michael Silver, who profiled Rodman for Sports Illustrated in 1995.

David J. Phillip/AP ImagesRodman called himself an “entertainer” in San Antonio and frequently changed his hair color and appearance. Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”Rodman also began a high-profile relationship with Madonna.

Paul Hurschmann/APSome claimed their relationship brought Rodman’s national profile to a new level. “Without Madonna, there’s no Dennis Rodman as we know him,” former teammate John Salley said. Silver’s 1995 profile of Rodman also revealed that Rodman liked dressing in drag, partying at gay night clubs, and had sexual fantasies about men, though he denied being gay.

The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty ImagesRodman’s embrace of the LGBTQ community was rare in the sports world at the time and also exposed him to new audiences, raising his national profile further. However, some debated whether Rodman’s involvement in the LGBTQ community was genuine or meant to be “shock value. “Source: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”Rodman eventually fell out of favor with the Spurs and was traded to the Chicago Bulls in 1995.

Eric Draper/AP ImagesRodman proved to be a good fit with the Bulls. His defense and rebounding were valuable skills for a team welcoming back Michael Jordan from a break to play baseball. Beth A.

Keiser/AP ImagesThe Bulls, under Phil Jackson also embraced Rodman’s personality, so long as he played his role on the team. Rodman became an even bigger celebrity in Chicago thanks to the Bulls dominance and the spotlight on Jordan. He said he was more famous than Jordan from 1996-98.

Beth A. Keiser/AP ImagesSource: “Rodman: For Better or Worse”In 1996, Rodman promoted the release of his biography, “Bad As I Wanna Be,” by dressing in a bride’s wedding dress and going to a book store in New York City. The event drew thousands of spectators.

The book went to No. 1 on The New York Times Bestsellers list. Mark Lennihan/AP ImagesRodman played a critical role on the Bulls in 1997-98 as Scottie Pippen was sidelined.

Rodman became Jordan’s No. 2, lifting the Bulls with his defense and rebounding. AP ImagesIt was revealed in “The Last Dance” that midway during the 1997-98 season, Rodman asked for a vacation and went to Las Vegas for 48 hours.

He stayed away from the team for several days until Jordan literally went to his apartment and brought him to practice. Fred Jewell/AP ImagesRead more: Michael Jordan once had to retrieve Dennis Rodman from his apartment after he vacationed in the middle of a season, all while Carmen Electra hid out of sight >Rodman’s career fell off quickly after the Bulls championship in 1998. Paul Buck/AFP/Getty ImagesHe was released by the Bulls in 1998, and played with the Lakers and Mavericks over the next two seasons, but appeared in just 35 total games during that time.

He retired in 2000. In 1998, Rodman briefly married model and actress Carmen Electra, who was with Rodman during his vacation in Vegas. They divorced after less than a year.

SGranitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesRodman played basketball in the ABA, China, Mexico, and Finland, but never stayed long in any of the leagues. Ken Hively/Los Angeles Times/Getty ImagesAfter basketball, Rodman was involved in reality TV, appearing on shows like “Celebrity Big Brother” and “The Apprentice. “Desiree Navarro/WireImage/Getty ImagesAfter retiring, Rodman also struggled with substance abuse.

Johnny Nunez/WireImage for Moet Hennessey/Getty ImagesHis ex-wife Michelle said in the early 2000s, Rodman partied five times a week, often drinking all day long. Rodman was often seen partying in bars and police were frequently called to his Los Angeles beach home. Rodman has been cited for DUIs in 1999, 2003, and 2018.

He was sentenced to three years probation in 2018. Source: USA TodayArguably, nothing has garnered Rodman as much fame since retiring as his surprising friendship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. ReutersRodman first went to North Korea in 2013 for a basketball exhibition, which led to his friendship with Kim.

Rodman has drawn criticism for the friendship, as Kim rules over a totalitarian state with a poor human rights record. via CNN/YouTubeIn 2014, Rodman grew angry defending himself and Kim during an interview on CNN. He appeared to be under the influence of alcohol.

He later apologized for the incident. Rodman also flew to the Donald Trump-Kim summit in Singapore in 2018. Adek Berry/AFP/Getty ImagesHe did not take part in the summit and appeared to be there to promote a cannabis cryptocurrency.

He told Business Insider in 2019 that he frequently receives invites to North Korea, but is not allowed to go. “It’s up to Donald Trump,” Rodman said. “So if he opens the doors — I get calls all the time.

They want me to come back every month, but I can’t go because Donald won’t let me go. “Read more:Dennis Rodman says Kim Jong Un is not like ‘people portrayed him to be’Amid reports that Kim is in poor health following surgery, Rodman told TMZ that he hopes they are just “rumors. “Dennis Rodman sings Happy Birthday to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, seated above in the stands, before an exhibition basketball game at an indoor stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea on Wednesday, Jan.

8, 2014. (AP Photo/Kim Kwang Hyon)Kim Kwang Hyon/APSource: TMZRodman has gotten sober several times, though he has also had relapses. His former agent said in December of 2019 that Rodman was four months sober.

It’s unclear if he still is today. OGUT/Star Max/GC Images/Getty ImagesSource: BlastRodman’s daughter, Trinity, is a star for the US Women’s National Team. Trinity has said the two don’t have a close relationship, but she nonetheless appreciates her father’s support.

Tony Quinn/ISI Photos/Getty ImagesRodman was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. He gave an emotional speech in which he thanked several of his coaches and teammates for caring for him. He also apologized for not being a better son to his mother or a better father to his kids.

Stephan Savoia/AP ImagesSource: Official Hoop HallRodman was named to the NBA’s list of its 75 greatest players for its 75th anniversary. He was part of the All-Star festivities this past year, where the members of the team took a group photo. Charles Krupa/AP ImagesRodman has said he thinks he would be a drug dealer, in jail, or dead if not for basketball.

Bob Levey/Getty ImagesNow, see where other members of the 1997-98 Bulls are today. . .

ReutersWHERE ARE THEY NOW: The key members of Michael Jordan’s 1997-98 Chicago Bulls team documented in ‘The Last Dance’ >Read the original article on Insider.


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