| Author/Contributor(s): | Rodman, Dennis |
| Publisher: | Dell |
| Date: | 5/12/1997 |
| Binding: | Mass-market Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
When Sports Illustrated put the man they call "America's most provocative athlete" on their cover, they sold more copies than any other issue they had sold in a decade (except the swimsuit issue). Why? Because Dennis Rodman has more in common with Mick Jagger than with his teammate Michael Jordan. With his body-covering tattoos and ever-changing fluorescent hair, Rodman's sideline antics and celebrated benchings captivated sports fans as much as his record-breaking on-court performances and earned him a reputation as a rebel with the same penchant for shocking behavior as his on-again off-again squeeze, Madonna.
In Bad as I Wanna Be he shares his surprising and candid opinions on:
• Mortality: “If I die young, everybody’s going to say they saw it coming.”
• His game: “I never want to score. Never. I want to rebound.”
• Having it all: “From the outside I had everything I could want. From the inside I had nothing but an empty soul and a gun in my lap.”
. . . And so much more, including his life, from going to prison for stealing watches to his daughter, the light of his life.
At a time when most celebrities and professional athletes try to control their public personas like politicians and refrain from expressing their true beliefs, Dennis Rodman is a refreshingly unique, uncompromising individual who both transcends his world and refuses to conform to it. Bad as I Wanna Be is as candid, intriguing, and unforgettable as he is.