In the realm of the NBA, there are few names as captivating and enigmatic as Dennis Rodman. Dennis the Menace created a lasting impression on the game with his tough rebounding skills and his colorful off-court lifestyle. Apart from the stats and titles, his influence went far beyond basketball, making him a bonafide cultural hero. Most recently, the former player celebrated Pride Month in Houston, donning a skirt. He made a surprise appearance at the city?s 45th annual LGBTQ+ Pride parade on Saturday.
Underneath his larger-than-life appearance was a complex character who had controversies and personal difficulties marring his life. Troubled by his height, the NBA legend once even gave up on basketball!
The Worm almost succumbed to his challenging upbringing
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Dennis Rodman faced significant obstacles from a young age. He had to confront the harsh realities of poverty and a dysfunctional family. To make matters worse, he also faced financial troubles. Somehow, this was when he found athletics. Rodman found solace in basketball as it served as an escape for the troubled young man. However, during his high school days, the basketball team did not favor him as he was merely 5’6″.
Apart from basketball, he also displayed an interest in football. Unfortunately, his height also deterred him from making progress in that sport.
Moreover, he wasn’t academically strong. After graduating from high school, his life took a turn for the worse. His mother kicked him out of the house. As a result of this, Rodman had no choice but to work as an overnight janitor at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
He calls his stint as a janitor to be the “beginning of the end for me.” Trouble followed him wherever he went as Rodman was eventually arrested for stealing watches from the airport shops.
Though it appeared as though he had reached his lowest point, good things were soon coming his way.
10-inch upheaval changed everything for Dennis Rodman
Rodman had a tremendous growth spurt that saw him go from 5’9″ to a towering 6’7″. The 10-inch growth spurt was exactly what his sports career needed. With his height no longer holding him back, he tried his luck with basketball one last time.
He drew the attention of NBA scouts with his talent and tenacity while playing at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. This prompted him to finally declare for the 1986 NBA draft at the ripe age of 25.
The Detroit Pistons recognized Rodman’s grit and picked him in the second round of the draft. His unorthodox approach to the game, which was symbolized by his unyielding defense and persistent rebounding, helped him fit right in with the Bad Boy Pistons. Rodman gained notoriety for his outstanding rebounding skills and received the moniker of?’The Worm’ for his ability to wriggle past opponents and snatch rebounds.
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Over the course of his NBA career, Rodman represented a number of teams, including the Dallas Mavericks, Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, San Antonio Spurs, and the Los Angeles Lakers. He went on to win seven consecutive rebounding championships.
His extraordinary basketball prowess and charismatic persona made him a captivating character. However, his turbulent personal life frequently eclipsed his athletic accomplishments.
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Nonetheless, the five-time champion and two-time Defensive Player of the Year will forever be remembered as one of the best rebounders in NBA history. A truly hard-fought legacy!
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