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Famous pic of Dennis diving to save ball 

Post#1 » by Johnny Kilroy » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:23 pm

It's one of the greatest pics in NBA history...he is parallel to the ground, flying like Superman. I just want to confirm...he risked life and limb for that ball, but it still went out of bounds right? I can't remember...
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Post#2 » by dumbell78 » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:35 pm

Yeah from memory still went out of bounds. I always loved that play/effort!

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Post#3 » by Midwest219 » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:55 pm

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Post#4 » by dice » Fri Jul 31, 2015 11:49 pm

probably would've been a great soccer goalie
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Post#5 » by musiqsoulchild » Sat Aug 1, 2015 10:12 pm

dice wrote:probably would've been a great soccer goalie


At 6'8 and with the athleticism and strengths he had, he would probably be one of the best goalies of all time.
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Post#6 » by KornelDavid'sJ » Sun Aug 2, 2015 4:43 am

dumbell78 wrote:Yeah from memory still went out of bounds. I always loved that play/effort!

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Post#7 » by So_Ill » Sun Aug 2, 2015 5:59 am

I love this post and I love this photo! This photo was taken at the fist Bulls game I ever went to. It was against the Warriors on my brothers birthday.
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Post#8 » by TNBT » Sun Aug 2, 2015 10:22 am

Absolutely loved Dennis and that squad. I still wear my red Bulls Rodman jersey to this day, along with my red Toni Kukoc jersey that I just got not long ago.
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Post#9 » by johnnyvann840 » Sun Aug 2, 2015 1:43 pm

The intensity that Jordan, Rodman and Pippen brought to the floor every night will never be seen again. What a joy that team was to watch. Rodman was always intense, but MJ brought it out of him even more.
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Post#11 » by Alcatraz17 » Sun Aug 2, 2015 9:58 pm

Johnny Kilroy wrote:It's one of the greatest pics in NBA history...he is parallel to the ground, flying like Superman. I just want to confirm...he risked life and limb for that ball, but it still went out of bounds right? I can't remember...



Great random post! And to add to the randomness, I just wanted to let you know that you have one of the best post names on this board. Every time I see you post I give a quick glance at my Johnny Kilroy card pinned to my bulletin board. :rock:
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Post#12 » by adam g » Sun Aug 2, 2015 10:27 pm

musiqsoulchild wrote:
dice wrote:probably would've been a great soccer goalie


At 6'8 and with the athleticism and strengths he had, he would probably be one of the best goalies of all time.

Great observation. As a former goalie I say you're probably right.
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Post#13 » by bentheredengthat » Mon Aug 3, 2015 10:05 am

adam g wrote:
musiqsoulchild wrote:
dice wrote:probably would've been a great soccer goalie


At 6'8 and with the athleticism and strengths he had, he would probably be one of the best goalies of all time.

Great observation. As a former goalie I say you're probably right.


I guess it's OT but I always thought soccer would be cool if the goal was about 4' wider and 2' higher. Obviously soccer purist hate that idea.

In high school I played and was a big fan of indoor soccer. Mostly liked it because of the speed of the game, but the higher scores were good bonus too.
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Post#14 » by Dominator83 » Mon Aug 3, 2015 12:04 pm

He was iverson before Iverson. Didn't practice much and always a headcase off the court,but played as hard and gritty as anybody in the league. On the court he was a pax/Skiles type of player!
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Re: Famous pic of Dennis diving to save ball 

Post#15 » by dice » Mon Aug 3, 2015 3:01 pm

bentheredengthat wrote:
adam g wrote:
musiqsoulchild wrote:
At 6'8 and with the athleticism and strengths he had, he would probably be one of the best goalies of all time.

Great observation. As a former goalie I say you're probably right.


I guess it's OT but I always thought soccer would be cool if the goal was about 4' wider and 2' higher. Obviously soccer purist hate that idea.

how would 4' wider work on penalty kicks? would the goalie stand a chance?
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Post#16 » by dice » Mon Aug 3, 2015 3:03 pm

Dominater wrote:He was iverson before Iverson. Didn't practice much and always a headcase off the court,but played as hard and gritty as anybody in the league. On the court he was a pax/Skiles type of player!

and yet his conditioning was as good as anyone's
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Post#17 » by FORMIDABULLS » Mon Aug 3, 2015 3:54 pm

Speaking of practice, I'm reminded of this cool story quoted from Isiah Thomas. Yeah I know the man is a hack, but this is still very interesting though I think some of you might already have read it before.

“We were standing in the lay-up line, warming up and shooting, and Rodman was standing back and watching everybody shoot. I said, ‘Hey, come on, you have to participate; everybody’s shooting lay-ups, you have to shoot lay-ups, too.’ And he said, ‘I’m just watching the rotations on the basketball.’ I said, ‘Excuse me?’ He said, ‘Like, when you shoot, your ball spins three times in the air. Joe’s sometimes has 3 1/2 or four times.’

“That’s how far Rodman had taken rebounding, to a totally different level, like off the charts. He knew the rotation of every person that shot on our team — if it spins sideways, where it would bounce, how often it would bounce left or right. He had rebounding down to a science, and I never heard anyone think or talk about rebounding and defense the way he could break it down.

“When you talk about basketball IQ, I’d put Rodman at a genius level.”
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Post#18 » by SearsTower » Mon Aug 3, 2015 4:18 pm

To me, it's the greatest sports photo ever. It's really inspirational. Lesson: Go for it and go all out. The fact that he didn't get the ball but still succeeded in a way just adds to the mystique.

It's been a while since I've been to a game now that I no longer live in Chicago but when I used to go to games they would show an intro video montage of Bulls players/coaches from Johnny Red Kerr days to the present team. At the crescendo of the song, they would show the slow motion video of that Rodman dive and the crowd would get pumped up. Do they still do that?
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Re: Famous pic of Dennis diving to save ball 

Post#19 » by bentheredengthat » Mon Aug 3, 2015 6:47 pm

dice wrote:
bentheredengthat wrote:
adam g wrote:Great observation. As a former goalie I say you're probably right.


I guess it's OT but I always thought soccer would be cool if the goal was about 4' wider and 2' higher. Obviously soccer purist hate that idea.

how would 4' wider work on penalty kicks? would the goalie stand a chance?


Good point. Maybe move them back 5 yards?
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Post#20 » by kodo » Mon Aug 3, 2015 6:57 pm

Phil Jackson coached Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Kobe Bryant, and Shaquille O'Neal.

He said the best athlete he ever coached was Dennis Rodman.

Sam Smith wrote that for his first summer league with the Pistons, he averaged 36. Points per game, not total. The guy was a far more capable scorer than he showed but wanted to be a rebounder & defender.

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