NBA LEGEND DENNIS RODMAN, WHO RECENTLY CALLED OFF HIS RESCUE PLANS FOR BRITTNEY GRINER FROM RUSSIA, ONCE LOST OVER $1.2 MILLION DUE TO AN OUTLANDISH KICK TO THE GROIN

Dennis Rodman was a defensive maestro back in his day. He became a five-time NBA champion owing to his defensive tenacity, ruthless rebounding, and excelling at his role. He was never the perfect, prototypical NBA superstar though. Throughout his Hall of Fame career, the power forward was frequently embroiled in controversies and endured multiple fines and suspensions. While each of his incidents was arguably more controversial than the last, his most controversial incident transpired while he was a member of the Chicago Bulls. During the 1996-97 season, a cameraman was on the receiving end of Rodman’s wrath during a matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Throughout his tenure with the Chicago Bulls, Rodman was a driving force and a pivotal part of their dominance. However, when he booted a cameraman in the groin during his second season as a Bull, it landed him in some very hot water.
The incident involved Rodman scrapping for a rebound off a missed free-throw attempt with Kevin Garnett. This caused the Worm to lose his balance and tumble out of bounds. As the big man gathered himself, a cameraman named Eugene Amos pointed his camera right towards Rodman’s face. This didn’t sit well with the Bulls player, who followed with a kick to the cameraman’s groin area.

The cameraman lay there in pain as he was later carried off the court on a stretcher. Eugene Amos subsequently filed assault charges against Rodman, stripping the big man of over a million dollars. However, the dispute was resolved outside of court, with him agreeing to a $200,000 settlement. This, however, did not imply that the Bulls forward would no longer confront sanctions.

It was now the NBA’s turn to intervene. The league hit him with a $25,000 fine and suspended him for 11 games without pay. Apparently, it was the second-longest suspension in league history at the time. It reportedly cost him more than $1 million in salary. Furthermore, the big man had to go through multiple counseling sessions with then-NBA General Manager David Stern.

Dennis Rodman, who recently called off a visit to Russia to rescue imprisoned WNBA star Brittney Griner, served his punishment and returned to action after the All-Star game.

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