The Worm.
Dennis in his Bad Boy prime was a 2-time defensive player of the year. Due to rebounding options a plenty (Salley, Mahorn, Laimbeer) in the Pistons lineup, his numbers are not that yet impressive but im sure that his monster rebounding prowess are already there just waiting to show itself (w/c occured in San Antonio).
You have defense and rebounding covered with Rodman. Thats two key facets of the game covered.
2007-12-05 20:52:55
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answered by MyKill 5
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Definitely Shawn Marion
2007-12-06 04:43:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Dennis Rodman
2007-12-06 17:21:56
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answered by Retta B 4
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I would have to say Rodman right now. Rodman is a Hall Of Famer. Marion could get there.
Rodman is simply one of if not the greatest rebounder and defender in NBA history.
He was 6'8 and only weighed about 220 lbs. and he would D up Shaq & Karl Malone.
2007-12-06 09:26:53
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answered by O Dolo 2
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Marion without a doubt. Better all around game by far. Rodman was a great rebounder, but that's all he could do.
2007-12-06 15:23:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what your team needs. If you need Defense and Rebounding you need the Worm. i think Marion is a bit over-rated and a byproduct of the system he plays in. Rodman is possibly the best rebounder for his size of all time and defense and rebounding wins championships although if you had a very offensively inept team you'd go with Marion.
Nickster
2007-12-06 04:50:21
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answered by Nickster 7
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Shawn Marion for sure.
2007-12-06 07:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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shawn marion he's the man
2007-12-06 20:14:16
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answered by blaze67247 5
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they play two different positions. depends what you want some offense or just great defense.
2007-12-06 08:00:24
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answered by Mike_Hustle 2
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The Matrix.
The only thing is. he can shoot treys
2007-12-06 05:22:04
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answered by elvis l 3
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