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Dennis Rodman Makes A Crazy Remark About Larry Bird That Appals NBA Fans

Dennis Rodman Makes A Crazy Remark About Larry Bird That Appals NBA Fans

Dennis Rodman Makes A Crazy Remark About Larry Bird That Appals NBA Fans.

 

Dennis Rodman was certainly no stranger to controversy during his time in the NBA, and while some of his teammates may have been less than thrilled with the formidable defender’s well-documented love of partying, those antics typically didn’t prevent him from delivering when it mattered most.

 

The eccentric big man has continued to stir the pot well after his retirement in 2000, and he hasn’t shied away from making some pretty bold claims, whether we’re talking about his assertion his Bulls would’ve bodied the modern-day Warriors or Scottie Pippen would’ve been better than LeBron James if they’d both played in the 1990s.

 

There are many people who like debating potential matches between players and teams from different eras, including Rodman. The reason these discussions are rarely resolved is because it is impossible to objectively support or refute any side of the argument.

But after veering into Nuclear Take area with some remarks about Larry Bird, I believe he may have gone too far.

Recently, Rodman had an in-depth conversation about his life and work with VladTV. During the conversation, he talked about his choice to retract his criticism of Larry Bird after claiming that the Celtics legend’s notoriety was correlated with the color of his.

He continued to disparage the Boston legend after acknowledging that his remark may not have been entirely appropriate. He stated, “If Larry Bird had played in this era, I think he’d be in Europe.”

Many fans weren’t quite buying Rodman’s assertion that Bird was primarily the result of a Celtics system that was effective in the 1980s but would be out of date now, even though he clarified that he didn’t mean to offend Bird.

I heard the comment, “I love Rodman as a player, but let me remind Worm just what Bird did to him when he was past his prime and Rodman was in his prime.” This is what LB did to one of the more athletic guys to enter the NBA.


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