Dennis Rodman
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman will celebrate his 54th birthday on May 13 and he has a huge surprise for all his guests two weeks prior
On Monday, the Chicago Bulls legend announced he's been invited to bring a team of 12 former NBA players to play in a basketball tournament in North Korea early next year. He will also would be training the North Korean national basketball team for the 2016 Olympics.
On Tuesday, former NBA star Dennis Rodman returned to North Korea, where he said he planned to see his "friend" Kim Jong-un, the dictator whose country repeatedly threatened to annihilate the United States using nuclear weapons earlier this year.
Former presidential candidate and current Secretary of State John Kerry was not a fan of NBA great Dennis Rodman's comments regarding controversial North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
Dennis Rodman has a message for President Barack Obama regarding the former basketball star's new friend, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un: give him a call.
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman says his "friend for life", the young dictator of North Korea Kim Jong-Un, wants President Obama to give him a call,
It has been years since controversial NBA legend Dennis Rodman last played in the NBA, but the multi-time NBA champion raised eyebrows around the world on Thursday when he told North Korea's superme leader Kim Jong-Un "you have a friend for life."
Dennis Rodman is now an author. The former NBA star is writing a children's book, essentially following the course of his life in a child-friendly manner. The book talks about how it is okay to be different, and how a group of Bulls accepts one named Dennis for who he is, desptie how different he is from the rest. In the end, Dennis invites some of his new friends to live with him back home, where they could fit in with a different crowd just like he had.