Why Wallace and Artest changed numbers

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  1. Vyper

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting S.Livingston14:</div><div class="quote_post">Why would you want to emulate Dennis Rodman? Any man who wears a wedding dress, you should not look up to. But I do like the number 91, so I like that he's wearing it.</div>


    Ah,I see. So what Rodman accomplished on the court means little to you?
     
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    Well thats not what Livingston is saying. The Worm was definitly a good player and probably one of the best rebounders of all time but Livingston said that he is not a player to emulate. And that is completely true. Rodman butted heads with everybody and he had a bad work ethic...obviously he was a hustle guy but he didnt like to practice. And also he was a bit of a weirdo. The hair, the dress, all of it was pretty bizarre. Plus he has been arrested multiple times since his retirement. That is not a person you want to emulate especially for someone with a history of troubles like artest.
     

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