Dennis Rodman

Dennis Keith Rodman (Trenton, New Jersey, May 13, 1961) is a former basketball player in the NBA. Rodman is 2.01 m tall and weigh about 95 kg. After his basketball career, he remained known as a presenter, actor, entrepreneur and controversial media personality. ==Biography[ Edit] == As a child was Rodman rather small but at the end of his adolescence he was a growth spurt making him a more ideal length for a basketball player reached. Rodman made his debut in the NBA in 1986 with the Detroit Pistons but only became really famous when he played together with Michael Jordan with the Chicago Bulls. In 2000 stopped Rodman with basketball.

During his sports career ventured Rodman himself to all sorts of other challenges. In 1996, Rodman had his own television program on MTV: The Rodman World Tour in which he interviewed various guests from his own bed. He tried professional wrestlingalso. On July 13, 1997, he formed a team with Hulk Hogan and they struggled against Lex Luger & The Giant. The latter is now better known as The Big Show. He was also after his career actor, Christensen, something him so he was seen in Double Team with Jean-Claude Van Damme.

Also his private life is controlled in the media reported, Rodman has several nightclubs and was married to glamour model Carmen Electra, their marriage was short-lived;the couple went after eight days apart. Rodman was noted by countless tattoos and piercings and also to put his friendship with the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was extended in the news. [1] ==Prices & titles[ Edit] ==
 * NBA Champion (1989, 1990, 1996-98)
 * All-NBA Third Team (1992, 1995)
 * NBA All-Star Team (1990, 1992)
 * NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award (1990, 1991)
 * NBA All-Defensive First Team (1989-93, 1995, 1996)
 * NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1994)
 * NBA Top Rebounds-per-game average (1992-98)
 * NBA Top Total Rebounds (1992-94, 1998)
 * NBA's Top Offensive Rebounds (1991 – 94, 1996, 1997)
 * NBA Top Defensive Rebounds (1992, 1994, 1998)
 * NBA's Top Field Goal Percentage (1989)