Chicago fans overwhelmingly say Dennis Rodman’s jersey should be retired

on Saturday, Chicago Bulls will respect Derrick Rose by pulling the jersey. In the process, he will be placed alongside Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Bob Love and Jerry Sloan.
However, many Bulls fans they speak into existence that Dennis Rodman should be the next Chicago legend to receive such an honor, according to NBA ReTweet. The question was asked on social media: “Should the Chicago Bulls retire Dennis Rodman’s jersey next?”
Right away, fans by a wide margin said yes.
“Should have been pulled by now” @Treistacks815 posted on Ks. Another user said it was Rose set the tape for others to follow.
“Looks like he’s going to pull anyone’s jersey if Rose gets it.” Most users posted “yes” as their answer. However, it was at least one dissenting voice.
“Probably not. He was good, but he wasn’t great.” @NBABoards posted on Ks.
Rodman’s career is legendary both on and off the court. His The number 10 shirt has already been retired by the Detroit Pistons, for whom he played from 1986 to 1993. While there, he began to cement his status as the best rebounder of his time.
In the process, he led the Bad Boy Pistons to two NBA championships in 1989 and 1990. Afterwards, Rodman was sent to the San Antonio Spurs, where his unusual antics, including piercings, tattoos and dyed hair, emerged.
This, along with his high-profile relationship with Madonna, made him a transcendent cultural figure outside the court.
Dennis Rodman helped launch the Bulls into the stratosphere
In 1995, Rodman was traded to the Bulls. In Chicago, he was a central figure in the second trio. At the same time, Rodman’s pop culture status reached epic proportions, mirroring that of Michael Jordan.
During that span, Rodman won four diving crowns and ended a seven-year run. At the same time, his reputation for head-butting a referee, kicking a cameraman and his aggressive play has drawn both praise and criticism.
During his time in Chicago, Rodman became one of the most popular players in the world.
In March 2024, Rodman got a standing ovation at the Bulls game. The love for “The Worm” in Chicago remains.
2026-01-24 17:36:00







