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- 229TimeLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Well when you consider Rodman's on court/off court actions, it's Noah.
Chuck Daly/Phil Jackson were the only coaches that could get him to some what behave. He was bad news...he was a cancer
It would have to be the right situation to take Rodman over Noah. He demanded a trade from the Pistons, got in all kind of trouble in SA (fighting with front office, missing games from motorcycle wreck, head butting Stockton and others, refused to leave court after being ejected, was a huge distraction dating Madonna etc..Same thing when he was with the Lakers and Mavericks.
- ?Lv 47 years ago
Um Dennis Rodman all day. I don't care how he acted he was a beast when he played the game. Not many people had the aggressive and passion to play the game like he did. He would pretty much fight you for a rebound if you know what I mean. Yeah he did have his moments on the court. Starting stuff with refs,starting fights and let's not forget taking his shoes off when he played for the Spurs. Lmao
- 7 years ago
Well Noah is taller. But honestly Rodman was very aggressive and could get so many boards while playing good defense and scoring a little. So yah Dennis
- 7 years ago
Rodman. He's a machine on the boards. In his prime he can guard all 5 positions even tho he's considered a big. He can shutdown anyone on the court.
- Anonymous7 years ago
Joakim
- ?Lv 67 years ago
Of course, Rodman.... Since he got 5 NBA championship rings (Detroit Pistons '89 & '90, Chicago Bulls '96, '97, '98)