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The son of former {{wp|NBA}} player {{wp|Dennis Rodman}} and [[Catherine, Princess Royal]], a member of the {{wp|British royal family}}, Rodman initially played on the collegiate level for the {{wp|University of California, Los Angeles}}, before entering the {{wp|NBA}} at twenty years old. | The son of former {{wp|NBA}} player {{wp|Dennis Rodman}} and [[Catherine, Princess Royal]], a member of the {{wp|British royal family}}, Rodman initially played on the collegiate level for the {{wp|University of California, Los Angeles}}, before entering the {{wp|NBA}} at twenty years old. | ||
Selected as the nineteenth overall pick by the {{wp|Chicago Bulls}}, his {{wp|Dennis Rodman|father}}'s former team, Rodman achieved an impressive start to his career as he led the {{wp|Chicago Bulls}} to their first championship since 1998, thereby winning the {{wp|NBA Rookie of the Year}} award while also | Selected as the nineteenth overall pick by the {{wp|Chicago Bulls}}, his {{wp|Dennis Rodman|father}}'s former team, Rodman achieved an impressive start to his career as he led the {{wp|Chicago Bulls}} to their first championship since 1998, thereby winning the {{wp|NBA Rookie of the Year}} award while also leading the season as its top scorer. In the following year, Rodman led {{wp|Chicago Bulls}} to a second consecutive title by defeating the {{wp|Golden State Warriors}} in a rematch of the previous final bout. However, a subsequent decline in overall performance, during which the {{wp|Chicago Bulls}} were twice defeated 4-0 by the {{wp|Milwaukee Bucks}} in the playoffs, saw Rodman eventually depart the team for the {{wp|Golden State Warriors}} at the end of the 2019-20 season. | ||
In his first season with the {{wp|Golden State Warriors}}, during which he was made the {{wp|All-NBA First Team}} for the fiest time, Rodman led the team to the conference finals where they later lost 3-4 to the {{wp|Los Angeles Clippers}}. In the following season, where he once again led as the season's top scorer, the {{wp|Golden State Warriors}} won their sixth championship title by defeating the {{wp|Boston Celtics}} 4-2. However, despite a promising follow-up season where Rodman became the top scorer for the second consecutive season, the {{wp|Golden State Warriors}} suffered a major 0-4 loss to the {{wp|Denver Nuggets}}, effectively ending their title defence. |
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Position | Point guard |
League | NBA |
Personal information | |
Born | Los Angeles, California | June 3, 1994
Listed height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Listed weight | 175 lb (79 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida) |
College | UCLA |
NBA draft | 2014: 1st round, 19th overall pick |
Selected by the Chicago Bulls | |
Playing career | 2014–present |
Career history | |
2014 - 2020 | Chicago Bulls |
2020 - present | Golden State Warriors |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Corey Charles Rodman (born June 3, 1994) is an American professional basketball player and point guard for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Considered to be one of the greatest players in NBA history, Rodman is a three-time NBA champion, two-time NBA Finals MVP, and a four-time NBA Most Valuable Player.
The son of former NBA player Dennis Rodman and Catherine, Princess Royal, a member of the British royal family, Rodman initially played on the collegiate level for the University of California, Los Angeles, before entering the NBA at twenty years old.
Selected as the nineteenth overall pick by the Chicago Bulls, his father's former team, Rodman achieved an impressive start to his career as he led the Chicago Bulls to their first championship since 1998, thereby winning the NBA Rookie of the Year award while also leading the season as its top scorer. In the following year, Rodman led Chicago Bulls to a second consecutive title by defeating the Golden State Warriors in a rematch of the previous final bout. However, a subsequent decline in overall performance, during which the Chicago Bulls were twice defeated 4-0 by the Milwaukee Bucks in the playoffs, saw Rodman eventually depart the team for the Golden State Warriors at the end of the 2019-20 season.
In his first season with the Golden State Warriors, during which he was made the All-NBA First Team for the fiest time, Rodman led the team to the conference finals where they later lost 3-4 to the Los Angeles Clippers. In the following season, where he once again led as the season's top scorer, the Golden State Warriors won their sixth championship title by defeating the Boston Celtics 4-2. However, despite a promising follow-up season where Rodman became the top scorer for the second consecutive season, the Golden State Warriors suffered a major 0-4 loss to the Denver Nuggets, effectively ending their title defence.