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NBA legend Dennis Rodman was one of the most important players for the ‘Bad Boys’ Detroit Pistons. Off the court, he was one of the most rebellious players. He recently admitted he became “rebellious” after some changes were made to the Pistons squad. Head coach Chuck Daly was a father figure to him and when he parted ways with the Pistons, Rodman felt like he was “betrayed” and helpless. His antics off the court did not sit well with the front offices. However, he was not worried about it.

He always did whatever he wanted to without any regret and did not care what others thought about him. Rodman was authentic, and it brought him a lot of fans. Everyone loved him for what he did on the court and off it as well. However, he once admitted, over the course of his life, he has made some mistakes.

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?Just like everybody else out there, there are things in my life that perhaps I wish would have played out differently, but I try not to dwell on past mistakes, and instead always being the best I can be, going forward,” he stated in 2014.

Dennis Rodman was not worried about the past

Dennis Rodman does not dwell on his mistakes and focuses on the future instead. However, during his Hall of Fame Inductance speech, he admitted that his only regret was not being a better father. During an interview in 2014, Rodman answered a variety of questions about his career and life. After admitting he has made some mistakes in the past, he then talked about his plans for the future.

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“My future plan is just to keep enjoying what I do, being there for the people who mean something to me, friends, family etc., and just always trying to be me,” he said.

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It is safe to say Rodman has been living by his plan so far. Despite going broke, Rodman did not stop living the way he wants. With his popularity, he slowly came back and now has an estimated net worth of $500k. While it might not be as big as what he was used to earn in his prime, it’s still decent.

Over the course of his career, he has won two straight titles with the Pistons and three straight titles with the Chicago Bulls. He has also won two straight Defensive Player of the Year awards.