NBA bad boy Dennis Rodman had an up-close-and-personal look at Michael Jordan's legendary work ethic, when the two were teammates on the Chicago Bulls for three seasons in the 1990s. In an interview with CBS Sports, the flamboyant former All-Star ripped the Cavs superstar for doing what Jordan "never did" - taking games off to rest - and questioned James' accomplishments in today's game, compared to when Jordan played. "You know what, LeBron's doing one thing that I always said that Michael Jordan never did," Rodman said. "He never rested ... he played every game ... he played EVERY game. "It's very easy to do what they define greatness [as now] - Michael Jordan did it when it was tough, really tough," Rodman told CBS.
Source: New Zealand Herald April 05, 2017 23:25 UTC