NBA Lockout: Dennis Rodman’s Comments Not Crazy Enough for Players to Ignore

October 14th, 2011 by Michael Dixon Leave a reply »


If the NBA Lockout wasn't confusing enough for you, take at look at what Dennis Rodman had to say to Mike Ganter of the Toronto Sun.

In typical fashion, Rodman pulled no punches in saying that he thinks the players should cave in.

“I just think that ... the players should bow down...They should bow down. In 1999, we (were locked out) and we missed half the season. The owners bowed down then. They gave the players everything. I think the players should do the same thing for the owners because today most of these teams are losing money. It’s not the players’ fault. It’s the owners’ fault. I think they should give a little bit and move on."

On its own, that's certainly going to grab some attention. But Rodman went on to attack the current group of players.

“I don’t think they work that hard because most of the players don’t give a damn about the game. They want the money. I’m not taking the owners’ side, I just think the players should look at themselves. ‘OK, I’m making $16 million or $17 million a year, but what have I accomplished?’ Most of ...

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