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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Dennis Rodman thinks players should bow down

 
(Photo: The Canadian Press)

Here are a few statments made by Dennis Rodman when asked about the NBA lockout by the Canadian Press.

"It's not the players' fault, it's the owners' fault and I think (the players) should give a little bit. And that way, things will move on," said Rodman.

"I don't think they're worth that much because most players don't give a damn about the game. They want the money and all of a sudden they want unity. I'm not taking the owners' side. I think the players should look at themselves."

Calling it a "very touchy situation," Rodman said times have changed since the last labour disruption in the league 12 years ago and that many teams are not in as strong a financial position they have been in the past.

"Back in the day, when everything was going good you had a lot of teams making money," he said. "Now you've got maybe 10 teams that are making money."

From the beginning Rodman knew that the lock out would turn ugly. He reference to the late 90's when there was an NBA lockout and players missed half of the season. He believes there should be compromise between the players and the owners. Should the players take his advice and bow down?

We shall see.

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