Dennis Rodman was had Odd tow Requests while His ‘Last Dance’ Subtending
Dennis Rodman and Michael Jordan on the Bulls
"26 May 1997": Straight ahead Dennis Rodman of the Chicago Bulls Discusses with an official during an Interlude game Athwart the Miami Heat at the Miami Ringmaster (Arena) in Miami, Florida. The Heat edged the game 87-80. Mandatory Credit: Andy Lyons /Allsport
Former Chicago Bulls champion Dennis Rodman was a great part of ESPN’s The Last Dance documentary. One of the matches' primary focuses was Rodman and the eccentric go ahead said to countless stories throughout the 10-part series.
This almost didn’t happen, though. Acceding to director Jason Hehir, Rodman initially told The Last Dance‘s director that he was only going to give him 10 minutes.
Rodman ended up sitting for three hours. That’s evident in the documentary, as Rodman constantly popped up, telling his version of what occurred.
“He’s look-alike, ‘10 hours (for this documentary), huh?’ I was like, ‘Yeah.’ He’s like, ‘Alright, I’ll give you 10 minutes,’” Hehir recalled on ESPN’s Jalen & Jacoby. “Every page of questions I have (for him to answer) is an hour. I have 11 pages for this guy and he’s saying 10 minutes.
“So he sits down. I’m just kind of shooting the s–t with him, and he says, ‘I need a tuna sub from Subway and some chamomile tea.’ It was like (Dave) Chappelle sending the guys for a sugar cookie in Queens. Unless you pass this test, you cannot do this interview. So we got him the tuna sub, we got him the chamomile tea, and he sat down for three hours. But that is a difficult guy to interview.”
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Dennis Rodman and Michael Jordan on the Bulls
"26 May 1997": Straight ahead Dennis Rodman of the Chicago Bulls Discusses with an official during an Interlude game Athwart the Miami Heat at the Miami Ringmaster (Arena) in Miami, Florida. The Heat edged the game 87-80. Mandatory Credit: Andy Lyons /Allsport
Former Chicago Bulls champion Dennis Rodman was a great part of ESPN’s The Last Dance documentary. One of the matches' primary focuses was Rodman and the eccentric go ahead said to countless stories throughout the 10-part series.
This almost didn’t happen, though. Acceding to director Jason Hehir, Rodman initially told The Last Dance‘s director that he was only going to give him 10 minutes.
Rodman ended up sitting for three hours. That’s evident in the documentary, as Rodman constantly popped up, telling his version of what occurred.
“He’s look-alike, ‘10 hours (for this documentary), huh?’ I was like, ‘Yeah.’ He’s like, ‘Alright, I’ll give you 10 minutes,’” Hehir recalled on ESPN’s Jalen & Jacoby. “Every page of questions I have (for him to answer) is an hour. I have 11 pages for this guy and he’s saying 10 minutes.
“So he sits down. I’m just kind of shooting the s–t with him, and he says, ‘I need a tuna sub from Subway and some chamomile tea.’ It was like (Dave) Chappelle sending the guys for a sugar cookie in Queens. Unless you pass this test, you cannot do this interview. So we got him the tuna sub, we got him the chamomile tea, and he sat down for three hours. But that is a difficult guy to interview.”
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