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    I now know where the Draymond crotch shots come from and how he got so good at rebounding. He was taking a page from Rodman's playbook. Check out the video around the 0:50 minute mark.


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    dirty fouls

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    Veteran sexinthatsx's Avatar
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    I want some more physicality back in the NBA. Such a soft league nowadays

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    Deutschland über alles dfens's Avatar
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    I want some more physicality back in the NBA. Such a soft league nowadays
    physicality is great and needed today but cheap and dirty fouls are not. They should HEAVILY penalize those, otherwise you can zaza anybody without any relevant consequences.

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    physicality is great and needed today but cheap and dirty fouls are not. They should HEAVILY penalize those, otherwise you can zaza anybody without any relevant consequences.
    Very true. I've been wanting more physical play for years (I want my team to play more physical), but after seeing what happened to Kawhi last playoffs (it really ed up what could have been a great series), I am strongly against cheap shots. Players should be penalized heavily for that.

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    Lol Laimbeer was zaza-ing every game

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    I ing love Rodman. One of my saddest days as a Spurs fan was when he was traded.

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    dude was having a block party every night he rejected guys like kareem, jordan and ewing twice...on the same play. man, prime rodman vs donkey would be uh-mazing.

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    I wish LaSoftus could play even half as hard as Rodman did... , I'd take him playing half as hard Donkey.

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    It's like rodman never played for the Spurs.

    As for his rebounding, he was blessed with this insane athletic ability, his second jumps on rebounds are quicker than anyone else I've ever seen, even without steroids, his eye hand coordination is amazing as well. His foot speed and lateral movement is also phenomenal.

    Of course he's a little mentally imbalanced and that helps.

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    Tbh, Rodman deserves praise not for the dorty plays but for how cerebral (yes, seriously) and versatile he was. He literally used to count the rotations of the ball in the air to figure out where he needed to be to get the rebound.

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    Tbh, Rodman deserves praise not for the dorty plays but for how cerebral (yes, seriously) and versatile he was. He literally used to count the rotations of the ball in the air to figure out where he needed to be to get the rebound.
    Guess who taught him how to rebound and get under opponents skin? White American stiff bill laimbeer.

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    I ing love Rodman. One of my saddest days as a Spurs fan was when he was traded.
    Especially since Rodman's ferocious compe ive fire was exactly what the Spurs needed. It's a shame that he couldn't get along with our God-botherers and terrible head coach.
    I don't think Jordan rings without him - that's how important he was.

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    Especially since Rodman's ferocious compe ive fire was exactly what the Spurs needed. It's a shame that he couldn't get along with our God-botherers and terrible head coach.
    I don't think Jordan rings without him - that's how important he was.
    David and AJ fucling bible thumping gots
    And Hill

    And no MJ doesn't ring without Dennis who should have been the 1996 Finals MVP

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    I lost some respect for Rodman when he went ring chasing in Chicago. He was one of the early pioneers of that you could say.

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    I lost some respect for Rodman when he went ring chasing in Chicago. He was one of the early pioneers of that you could say.
    what about when jimmer went ring chasing in china and still failed?

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    what about when jimmer went ring chasing in china and still failed?
    0/10

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    I lost some respect for Rodman when he went ring chasing in Chicago. He was one of the early pioneers of that you could say.
    He was traded. Hard to categorize that as ring chasing.

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    He was traded. Hard to categorize that as ring chasing.
    He set it up.

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