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Bad as I Wanna Be

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A wild ride inside the mind of Dennis Rodman, the NBA's greatest rebounder and America's most outspoken athlete. When featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, Rodman became "America's most provocative athlete," selling more copies than any issue in a decade, aside from the swimsuit edition. Joining the Chicago Bulls in 1996, Rodman, with his tattoos and vibrant hair, is more akin to Mick Jagger than his teammate Michael Jordan. His sideline antics and notorious benchings have captivated fans, earning him a reputation as a rebel, similar to his on-again, off-again partner, Madonna. In this revealing memoir, Rodman shares his candid views on fame, money, race relations, sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll, recounting his life from prison for stealing watches to his daughter, his pride and joy. Unlike many celebrities who carefully manage their public images, Rodman is a refreshingly unique and uncompromising individual who defies conformity. This book is as intriguing and unforgettable as Rodman himself.

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Bad as I Wanna Be, Dennis Rodman, Tim Keown

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1996
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Titre
Bad as I Wanna Be
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1996
Format
rigide
Pages
259
ISBN10
0385316399
ISBN13
9780385316392
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Bad as I wanna be
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A wild ride inside the mind of Dennis Rodman, the NBA's greatest rebounder and America's most outspoken athlete. When featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated, Rodman became "America's most provocative athlete," selling more copies than any issue in a decade, aside from the swimsuit edition. Joining the Chicago Bulls in 1996, Rodman, with his tattoos and vibrant hair, is more akin to Mick Jagger than his teammate Michael Jordan. His sideline antics and notorious benchings have captivated fans, earning him a reputation as a rebel, similar to his on-again, off-again partner, Madonna. In this revealing memoir, Rodman shares his candid views on fame, money, race relations, sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll, recounting his life from prison for stealing watches to his daughter, his pride and joy. Unlike many celebrities who carefully manage their public images, Rodman is a refreshingly unique and uncompromising individual who defies conformity. This book is as intriguing and unforgettable as Rodman himself.