Robert Johansson+FollowDennis Rodman: The 5'9" Late Bloomer Who Became a LegendDennis Rodman was cut from his high school team at 5’9”—only to grow nearly a foot in a year and discover basketball at age 21. By 25, he was drafted—and went on to become one of the greatest rebounders and most feared defenders in NBA history. Truly one of the wildest origin stories ever. #NBA #DennisRodman #BadBoys #NBALegend #GrowthSpurt #HeightTips #DPOY #ReboundingKing #Sports 191Share
Beth Holland+FollowThe Kings of the Glass 👑Grabbing 20 boards in a game is no joke. Doing it over and over? That’s legendary. Dennis Rodman sits alone on the throne with 158 games of 20+ rebounds — nearly double the next closest player. His numbers feel almost untouchable in today’s NBA pace and style. Will anyone ever come close to The Worm’s rebounding dominance again? #NBAHistory #ReboundingKing #DennisRodman #DwightHoward #AndreDrummond #CharlesBarkley #DikembeMutombo #NBALegends #BasketballDebate #Sports #NBA 2525Share
Robert Johansson+FollowMoses Malone: The Underrated Titan of the ’80sMoses Malone isn’t just one of the game’s all-time greats—he’s one of the most unfairly underappreciated. Consider this: 3× NBA MVP, including back-to-back (1982–83). Finals MVP and champion in 1983 with the 76ers. 13× All-Star, 8× All-NBA. 6× rebounding champ, including a record 5 straight seasons (1981–85). Ranks 10th in career points and 3rd in total rebounds, combining NBA & ABA. Known as the “Chairman of the Boards”—he still leads in offensive rebounds all-time. Moses built his legend on two things: unmatched rebounding and straight-up efficiency in the paint. Plus, his iconic 1983 prediction—‘Fo’, fo’, fo’’—still echoes through NBA history. So why do conversations about the all-time greats often forget him? Let’s fix that. #MosesMalone #NBAHistory #Underrated #ReboundingKing #HallOfFame #MVP #NBAlegends #Sports #76Ers 94Share