Rodman asked head coach Phil Jackson and Jordan that January for a mid-season break - and Jackson agreed to give him just 48 hours. “When Scottie was out, Dennis was a model citizen, to the point where it was driving him f–king insane,” Bulls legend Michael Jordan said in “The Last Dance.” “So, when Scottie came back, Dennis wanted to take a vacation.” Dennis Rodman parties in Las Vegas in 1999. And despite stepping up for the team, it drove Rodman to the brink of burnout - and he wanted to blow off some steam. While Scottie Pippen dealt with an injury during that 1998 season in which he missed the first 35 games, Rodman took on more responsibilities with the Bulls. Viewers may remember this trip as the subject of a cliff-hanging ending of Episode 3 of “The Last Dance,” a popular 2020 docuseries on Netflix. “48 Hours in Vegas” by Lionsgate - and with Rodman himself serving as executive producer - will document the crazy bender that Rodman had during the 1998 NBA Finals. The former Chicago Bulls star - who’s long been known for his bromance with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, with whom he once shared a night of karaoke, vodka and “ some hotties” - will give viewers another look into his wild side, thanks to a forthcoming feature film. What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas - except if you’re Dennis Rodman. Nets’ shameful Steve Nash sacking proves today’s pro coaches can’t winĭennis Rodman backpedals on Russia trip to help free Brittney Griner NBA great’s son teaming up with Bronny James at USC
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