oldncreaky wrote:I don't think it's fair to CMB to make that kind of comparison. I have to point out that Rodman was a 25-year-old rookie with grown-man strength and crazy energy and athleticism. As a rookie, Rodman forced his way into the rotation of a very good team that went to the Conf Finals that season -- and likely would have forced his way into the starting line-up on an average team because he was an elite defender from day 1.
I wasn't trying to draw a direct comparison, and had thought I hedged and equivocated enough for that to be clear, but yes, I agree that they are far from perfect comparisons. I was more trying to point out that per-minute numbers of the sort we're discussing are possible. I did specifically acknowledge, for example, that Rodman is one of the GOAT rebounders, and I don't really think CMB is going to threaten that sort of description.
More, though, that he could rebound well for us in limited minutes in a way which I don't think will maintain fully as he takes on more responsibilities as his minutes rise, you know?
EDIT: Especially if we play him as a PF/C rather than as a SF, which is what Rodman was doing, which made HIS numbers all the more ridiculous.