Defense is my favorite part of the game to watch. Rodman wasn't just a lucky rebounder, he put the effort and the work into it. Every time I saw the replay of Magic trying to get Bird to take a shot, I thought of Dennis Rodman passing up shots! I know it is not the same, but Rodman could score...he just chose to focus on rebounding. (You can say this was selfish or unselfish, how you felt about him mostly reflected his off court activities.) I liked watching his effort on court. There are lots of people whose extracurricular activities don't impress me, but their sports skills do (Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Dennis Rodman, M. Jordon in basketball, Pete Rose, Roger Clemens, A-Rod in Baseball, O.J. Simpson in Football. But they are, or were, great players all, and should be in the Halls of Fame, IMO. Magic Johnson is in the Hall of Fame...does that mean that the NBA advocates his former lifestyle? They are all men and make personal mistakes that should be judged separately from their sports achievements, IMO.