No matter how many times you repeat this lie, it doesn't make it true.
Rodman only RETROACTIVELY criticized Robinson's beliefs after he felt vindicated in Chicago. BUT he was completely at fault for failing to show up mentally against the Rockets, and he was rightfully ostracized for doing so. His tantrums THAT series were incredibly disruptive. Let's recap:
Game 1 Spurs 93 / Rockets 94
Mario Elie sinks a dagger due to miscommunication between Rodman and Del Negro. Rodman doesn't return to cover his man on a switch everything scheme and Elie makes the Spurs pay. There is a huge altercation between the Spurs coaching staff and Rodman after the game.
Game 2 Spurs 96 / Rockets 106
Rodman still peeved at coach Hill for being publicly blamed for the defensive lapse that led to Elie's dagger in Game 1 - decides that he is now a 3-point specialist. He takes his first 3 a couple of minutes into the game, looks over at the coach does the MJ shrug, and jogs down the floor on defense (Sam Cassell makes a breakaway layup off of the long rebound). Hill yanks his hair in disbelief. After Rodman's next two 3 point attempts, he is yanked out of the game. Rodman takes off his shoes in disgust. The Rockets meanwhile have built a 15 point lead.
Game 3 Spurs 107 / Rockets 102
The Spurs win a critical Game 3 at HOUSTON in no large part because Rodman was disciplined by the coach and didn't play at all.
Game 4 Spurs 103 / Rockets 81
Rodman returns to the lineup and the Spurs win BIG in Game 4. After the game the coach apologizes for publicly blaming Rodman after the Game 1 loss. "They win as a team and lose as a team". The ship is seemingly righted. You would think everything between Rodman and the team was resolved, but no. Rodman doesn't make it to the charter bus back in time due to excessive partying in Houston.
Game 5 Spurs 90 / Rockets 111
Game 5 is insanely critical and Rodman is again disciplined and demoted to the bench due to his insubordination (and conduct detrimental to the team) - Rodman throws another tantrum midway through the 3rd quarter, again takes off his shoes and refuses to put them on again. The Spurs lose at home - yet again - Cassell has the game of his career.
Game 6 Spurs 95 / Rockets 100
The entire team sits down with Rodman prior to the game - a no coaches team meeting. The Spurs start the game strong and match Houston punch-for-punch. Everyone seems focused. Rodman quietly is having his best game in the series. The game comes down to the wire. With about a minute and change left in the game the Rockets call time out. All series long Olajuwon has been hoisting up 25+ attempts per game, but the coaches feel that David has defended Olajuwon well in the 4th quarter so they call for single coverages - they emphasize it. The Rockets inbound the ball and dump the ball low to Olajuwon, Hakeem surveys the floor just in time to see Rodman running towards him - Horry is left open. Olajuwon flings the ball to Horry and he sinks the 3 point dagger. Hill is beside himself calls time out and yanks Rodman from the game. Rodman doesn't even sit on the bench or watch the rest of the game... he walks straight towards the locker room. That was the last time he wore a Spurs jersey.