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About the AuthorDennis Rodman is a seven-time NBA rebounding champion. The 44-year-old now makes his home in Huntington Beach, California, where he lives with his wife and two children. He has earned a total of five NBA championships rings in his 14-year career: 1989 and ’90 with the Detroit Pistons and 1996, ’97, and ’98 with the Chicago Bulls. He has also been named Defensive Player of the Year twice (1990, ’91); All-NBA Third Team twice (1992, ’95); All-Defensive First Team seven times (1989, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95, ’96); and an NBA All-Star twice (1990, ’92). In over 900 career NBA games, he has averaged more than seven points and 13 rebounds a game. Rodman is the author of two other books: Bad As I Wanna Be (1994), a New York Times bestseller that reached #1; and Walk on the Wild Side (1997).


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5Reveals more than I think he intended
By John Matlock
This is not a book that will fill you with outstanding amounts of unknown knowledge, nor will it require heavy thinking on your share to understand. What you will get out of it is a outstanding deal of amusement. Here are dozens of short, kind of random thoughts, little stories and anecdotes by Dennis Rodman.In summary it is kind of a way to look at his system of belief of life.

7 of 8 humans found the following review helpful.
3Neither here or there :-l
By Little Miss Cutey
This is a reasonably interesting-ish book in regards to one of the best players to have played the sport. However, I wonder why he wrote another book? Surely he doesn’t need the cash (unless it all went to alcohol). It’s interesting to get inside his mind a little and see what he’s all about, but it is all jumbled and mismatched and leads nowhere. I like him, but if I had read this firstborn before buying, perhaps I wouldn’t have purchased it. Only for unfeigned Rodman fans. Otherwise, skip it.


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