From Basketball to Pyongyang: Dennis Rodman’s life and career have been anything but ordinary


[post_page_title]The NBA: The rebounds[/post_page_title]
We’ve already mentioned the rebounds, so let’s talk about those. Dennis Rodman was a rebounding machine. He wanted it more than anyone else on the court. Rodman led the league in rebounds for seven straight seasons, from 1991-21 through 1997-98 while with the Bulls. During those seasons he was averaging nearly 17 rebounds a game. He averaged more than a dozen rebounds a game for eight straight seasons, starting in 1990-91 when he moved into Detroit’s starting lineup.
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