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Rodman played in the finals six times. How did he perform?

Throughout the entire history of the NBA, there have been quite a few powerful stars. Although there are many stars in the NBA, the players who can really be remembered by future generations are extremely few. After many years of retirement, many players' reputations are slowly faded and they have withdrawn from people's horizons! However, there are still players who are active in people's hearts with their own strength and distinctive personal characteristics. Today, let's talk about Rodman, a player with strong strength and distinctive personal characteristics. How did Rodman perform in the six finals? He was a superstar in 1996, but he blew it up in 1998!

Rodman's career

Rodman is a famous power forward player in the whole NBA history. He is only 2.6 meters tall, and his physical fitness is extremely excellent. At the same time, Rodman's bouncing ability and rebounding sense are top-notch in the whole NBA history. During Rodman's whole career, he has become the rebounding king in the league many times. It is not easy to be the rebounding king in the league at that time, not to mention Rodman's height is only. Rodman's whole career is quite brilliant.

He has been selected as the best defensive player for many times, and he has also been selected as the best defensive team. It can be said that Rodman has a place in the whole history of NBA. Throughout his career, Rodman entered the finals six times, and how did he perform in these six finals?

before 1996, Rodman didn't join the Bulls, but was in the Pistons of the Bad Boys' Corps at that time. During this period, Rodman, who entered the finals three times, showed only an above-average player, but not an inside star. However, in 1996, Rodman joined the Bulls, where Rodman reached the peak of his career.

in 1996, Rodman averaged 7.5 points and 15.7 rebounds in the finals. This is also his most incomprehensible period. However, after 1996, Rodman entered the finals twice, but in these two finals trips, he met Karl Malone and was beaten by Karl Malone. Rodman could only score 7 points and 8 rebounds per game in these two finals.