Dennis RODMAN vs Frank BRICKOWSKI - 1996 NBA Finals!

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Published 2015-11-15
Frank Brickowski gets in trouble with Dennis Rodman from Game 1 to Game 6 in 1996 NBA Finals.

All Comments (21)
  • @redfloyd69
    Rodman and Jordan were the most entertaining players to watch, for completely different reasons
  • @D.HONDA444
    Say what ever you want but Rodman is the greatest troll ever
  • @kaleb8207
    The amount of skill it takes to force someone to foul you this efficiently. Rodman is a genius in his own crazy way.
  • @PGHDude
    Man Rodman just owned the whole team on the psych end of the game. It was like he was the landlord of their heads.
  • @joker7ford427
    Rodman led the league in rebounding 7 straight years.
  • I love that Randy Brown laughs when brickowski was ejected in first game. He knew that everybody was fooled by Dennis. Worm was so smart.
  • @marcleon1513
    I love Rodman. He knew how to get in his opponent's head. Damn I miss this NBA.
  • I consider myself lucky to have grown up in the 90s. My generation was the last one to see real sports. Basketball was a man’s sport. Football was still rough. Hockey was at its absolute best. We were truly spoiled.
  • @hirokai525
    I remember watching this game live and Im sad to say I didn't get to appreciate Rodman as much as I do today. He was definitely a legend in his own right
  • 90s boy for life. Glad to have grown up in the era of true talent and excitement of sports and who can forget the NBA on NBC theme. Definitely so 90s
  • @jayjarvis3180
    Look how amazing NBA was back in the 90s can we back to this
  • @Johnny-xj5qu
    Saw Brick a couple years ago at a health club in Portland. His build is identical as when he played. Still looks like a pro athlete.
  • @Kacchi90
    This is basketball, real men with real battles. Rodman ftw
  • @jaw847
    Kemp, Payton, Brickowski....Rodman owned space in all their heads throughout this series. The mind games Dennis played in this series are some of the greatest examples you will see in sports, he didnt sit there and trash talk relentlessly like a KG, he pretty much always let his play speak for him. sure its a past era with a different rule set but, this was a master at work in HIS era, he doesnt have crazy stats outside of rebounding because he did the dirty work that doesnt show up on a stat sheet. The guy was barely bigger than jordan yet could out redbound, out hustle, out think and defend any player. theres countless examples from shaq to this series where rodman camps in players minds and forces them so far off their game they become a hazard to their own team. the on and off court antics were a bit much for some but, a well deserved hall of famer and one of the truly underrated guys to play the game.
  • @elisarayaay
    damn those handchecks flying elbows, lockdown defense today's players would not survive a day on that era.
  • @terencebigt3825
    NBA definitely had more vibe and energy then! Now, everyone just wants to shoot 3 pointers and play no defense.
  • when you have to assign specific player just to guard a rebounder/defender, you know you are facing a totally different species of player.
  • @DM-wg2bx
    Man Rodman was Chicago’s ultimate role player of ALL TIME!! He got out there and worked his magic so good, you could only hate or love the man and in Chicago, WE DEFINITELY LOVED HAVING HIM ON OUR SIDE!! Look at how HYPE he got the fans of Chicago, man.😄 He definitely ranks as one of the best bulls EVER for all his bullshit on the court.💯