Dennis Rodman - Legacy

Legacy

^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Top career rebounding averages since 1973

Player Height Minutes per
game
Offensive
rebounds
Defensive
rebounds
Total
rebounds
Games
played
Rebounds per
game
Rebounds per
48 minutes
Rodman, DennisDennis Rodman* 06-06 !6'6" 31.7 4,329 7,625 11,954 911 13.1 19.9
Malone, MosesMoses Malone* 06-10 !6'10" 33.9 6,731 9,481 16,212 1,329 12.2 17.3
Howard, DwightDwight Howard^ 06-11 !6'11" 36.0 2,066 5,221 7,287 567 12.9 17.1
Barkley, CharlesCharles Barkley* 06-06 !6'6" 36.7 4,260 8,286 12,546 1,073 11.7 15.3
Duncan, TimTim Duncan^ 06-11 !6'11" 35.8 3,182 8,831 12,013 1,053 11.4 15.3

Top rebounding seasons since 1973

Season Player Team Rebounds
per game
1991–92 Rodman, DennisDennis Rodman* Detroit Pistons 18.7
1992–93 Rodman, DennisDennis Rodman* Detroit Pistons 18.3
1973–74 Hayes, ElvinElvin Hayes* Capital Bullets 18.1
1978–79 Malone, MosesMoses Malone* Houston Rockets 17.6
1993–94 Rodman, DennisDennis Rodman* San Antonio Spurs 17.3
1975–76 Abdul-Jabbar, KareemKareem Abdul-Jabbar* Los Angeles Lakers 16.9
1994–95 Rodman, DennisDennis Rodman* San Antonio Spurs 16.8
1996–97 Rodman, DennisDennis Rodman* Chicago Bulls 16.1

From the beginning of his career Rodman was known for his defensive hustle, which was later accompanied by his rebounding prowess. In Detroit, he was mainly played as a small forward, and his usual assignment was to neutralize the opponent's best player; Rodman was so versatile that he could guard centers, forwards or guards equally well and won two NBA Defensive Player of the Year Awards. From 1991 on, he established himself as one of the best rebounders of all time, averaging at least 15 rebounds per game in six of the next seven years. Playing power forward as member of the Spurs and the Bulls, he had a historical outburst in the 1996 NBA Finals: he twice snared 11 offensive rebounds, equalling an all-time NBA record. In addition, his career-high 34-rebound game on March 4, 1992, is the third-highest number of rebounds in a game since the 1972–73 season, topped only by Charles Oakley's 35-rebound game on April 22, 1988, and Moses Malone's 37-rebound game on February 9, 1979.

On offense, Rodman's output was mediocre. He averaged 11.6 points per game in his sophomore season, but his average steadily dropped: in the three championship seasons with the Bulls, he averaged five points per game and connected on less than half of his field goal attempts. His free throw shooting (lifetime average: .584) was considered a big liability: on December 29, 1997, Bubba Wells of the Dallas Mavericks committed six intentional fouls against him in only three minutes, setting the record for the fastest foul out in NBA history. This was Dallas coach Don Nelson's early version of what would later develop into the famous "Hack-a-Shaq" method that would be implemented against Shaquille O'Neal and other poor free throw shooters. The intention was to force him to attempt free throws, which in theory would mean frequent misses and easy ball possession without giving up too many points. However, this plan backfired, as Rodman hit 9 of the 12 attempts.

In 14 NBA seasons, Rodman played in 911 games, scored 6,683 points and grabbed 11,954 rebounds, translating to 7.3 points and 13.1 rebounds per game in only 31.7 minutes played per game. NBA.com lauds Rodman as "arguably the best rebounding forward in NBA history and one of the most recognized athletes in the world" but adds "enigmatic and individualistic, Rodman has caught the public eye for his ever-changing hair color, tattoos and unorthodox lifestyle". On the hardwood, he was recognized as one of the most successful defensive players ever, winning the NBA championship five times in six NBA Finals appearances (1989, 1990, 1996–1998; only loss 1988), being crowned NBA Defensive Player of the Year twice (1990–1991) and making seven NBA All-Defensive First Teams (1989–1993, 1995–1996) and NBA All-Defensive Second Teams (1994). He additionally made two All-NBA Third Teams (1992, 1995), two NBA All-Star Teams (1990, 1992) and won seven straight rebounding crowns (1992–1998) and finally led the league once in field goal percentage (1989). However, he was recognized as the prototype bizarre player, stunning basketball fans with his artificial hair colors, numerous tattoos and body piercings, multiple verbal and physical assaults on officials, frequent ejections, and his tumultuous private life. He was ranked No. 48 on the 2009 revision of SLAM Magazine's Top 50 Players of All-Time.

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