DENNIS RODMAN / CHICAGO BULLS 1997 Edition * 12 INCH * NBA Kenner Starting Lineup Action Figure
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DENNIS RODMAN / CHICAGO BULLS 1997 Edition * 12 INCH * NBA Kenner Starting Lineup Action Figure
DENNIS RODMAN / CHICAGO BULLS 1997 Edition * 12 INCH * NBA Kenner Starting Lineup Action Figure
1997's most famous NBA stars are captured in exception detail in this poseable figure that features an authentically styled team uniform and basketball.
Originally released in 1997 - Retired / Out of production
Ages 4 and up
From Kenner
After a strong NBA pre-draft workout, the Detroit Pistons took sufficient notice of him to select him in the second round of the 1986 NBA Draft. At that time, the Pistons were an up-and-coming team led by Isiah Thomas at point guard, Joe Dumars at shooting guard, Adrian Dantley at small forward, and Bill Laimbeer at center. In 1988, Rodman seemed to show even more star potential, crashing the boards more and defending better than before. In 1989, he was finally recognized for his work by being named Defensive Player of the Year. He finished second to Laimbeer in rebounding on the team, and Rodman helped the Pistons put away the young Chicago Bulls for the second straight year as they won their first NBA championship. The following year was almost identical, with the Pistons beating the Bulls in the Eastern Conference finals again, winning their second straight championship, and Rodman again winning Defensive Player of the Year honors. Rodman led the Pistons with 12.5 rebounds per game in 1991. In 1992, Rodman improved significantly, averaging over eighteen per game as he won the first of seven straight rebounding titles. In a March 1992 game, he totaled a career high 34 total rebounds. Prior the 1995-96 season, Rodman was traded to the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls, with Rodman improved 25 games from the previous year's 47-35 record to an NBA record 72-10 regular season finish in the 1995-96 season. Later, in the playoffs, the Bulls easily made their way to the NBA Finals and the NBA championship. Rodman led the league in rebounding for the fifth straight year. They would repeat in 1997 and 1998 as the team three-peated for the second time in the decade. Rodman became a fan favorite for his behavior and would also take his jersey off and toss it to a fan, if he ever fouled out or was ejected from a game.
DENNIS RODMAN / CHICAGO BULLS 1997 Edition * 12 INCH * NBA Kenner Starting Lineup Action Figure. Ages 4 and up. From Kenner