OT Why I loved Rodman and why the Blazers "chemistry" means nothing

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  1. UncleCliffy'sDaddy

    UncleCliffy'sDaddy We're all Bozos on this bus.

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    Is it because he looks better in a wedding dress than you do..................?
     
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    e_blazer Rip City Fan

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    What are you talking about. Meyers pump fakes with the ball from his knees. His pump fake is YUGE!
     
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    Minstrel Top Of The Pops Global Moderator

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    Meyers Leonard is too honest a guy to pump fake.
     
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    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    Rodman is one of my top 3 favorite players of all time.

    Rodman
    Sabonis
    David Robinson

    Rodman was a fucking beast. He wanted that rebound more than anyone on the court. Dude was actually underrated at times imo when he played.

    He is not as bad of a guy as you'd think. He went through a lot of fucked up shit. I give him props for breaking out from his extremely shy nature and anxiety to not give a fuck what people thought.
     
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    Maybe we should get Dorell Wright back to work on that pump fake!
     
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    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    Mic drop. /thread.
     
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  9. riverman

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    I think after he flopped trying to play basketball in Mexico...that was the only dude who'd throw him a party...sort of like a sad, punch drunk ex boxer
     
  10. selloutking

    selloutking BALL DON'T LIE!

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    I agree with a lot of what is being said in here. Rodman was amazing, when I was a kid I loved that guy, and my parents hated it because of his off court stuff, but they just didn't get it. It always seemed like he worked harder than anyone out there. He had that fire. THATS what kids need to be shown growing up, is to have fire and passion about what they love. No one on this team seems to have that. Look at any great team/contending team, 95% of them had at LEAST that one guy like that on it. except maybe the spurs? they seem to be that outlier of hey we are just good oh well. but most of the best players through out history had that fuck you I am better than you and I will prove it right here. bird, Jordon, reggie, kobe, chuck, shaq, or they were guys that just showed every emotion they had on the court because they were going 110% for every second they spent on the floor, sheed, rodman, chuck, yes I listed chuck in both lists! Now all we got is top players that are clearly top players just fawn over one another and flop all over the floor even though they know full well the refs star bias will get them the call every time.

    The only guys I see like that in todays NBA is westbrick and boogie, westbrick catches a ton of flack, but that dude is nuts, does he have holes in his game, sure, but he plays with fire, and seems to be the only dude that will hold a grudge on the floor anymore. I am loving seeing the story unfold between him and KD now that KD left. Boogie catches even MORE flack, but its clear to me that its because of how soft and nice the NBA has become, he shows true emotion for the good AND the bad on the court. You put that guy on a team in the 90's and we would be talking today about him being of that same type of player that rodman and sheed were.
     
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  11. bodyman5000 and 1

    bodyman5000 and 1 Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears

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    I know the answer to the first part of the title, not sure about the chemistry part.
     
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    BlayZa Misbehaving responsibly

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    Rodman was a beast. He'a actually the only player i have a signed jersey of.

    why like him?

    undersized
    different
    troubled
    relentless
    funny
    confusing
    over achiever
    tenacious
    knew his strengths and played to them

    he had a hard upbringing and found leadership in guys like phil jackson, yes he's done some strange shit, but he's more broken than most, but on the court, i think we'd struggle to find many people with more determination than he had.

    this still gets me tbh

     
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    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    Back then European rules were considered soft. About 10 years ago, Stern Europeanized the NBA rules. The new ball movement prevented physical play, forcing shots farther from the basket. Since big men no longer fought for position, they became friends.
     

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