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While Rodman is no doubt one of the greatest talents in NBA history, he is just as famous for his off-court exploits. 30 for 30 explores the reasons behind him becoming the character he is known as today.
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106 min
2019-09-01
Released
English
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8.2
Self
Narrator (voice)
Self - Mother
Self - Author, 'Bad As I Wanna Be'
Self - Sister
Self - Rodman Biographer
Self - Columnist, Sports Illustrated
Self - Southeastern Oklahoma State Assistant Coach 1984-87
Self - Teammate 1983-86
Self - Professor, USC, Race & Popular Culture
Self - Friend
Self - Bryne's Mother
Self - Teammate 1985-86
Self - Bryne's Father
Self - Pistons Teammate 1986-93
Self - Pistons President 1978-2010
Self - Pistons Trainer 1975-2014
Self - Friend; Former Pistons Ball Boy
Self - Pistons Teammate 1986-92
Self - Pistons Teammate 1986-93
Self (archive footage)
Self - Columnist, Dallas Morning News
Self - Reporter, Detroit Free Press
Self - Daughter
Self - Columnist, Sports Illustrated
Self - Spurs Head Coach 1992-94
Self - Spurs Teammate 1993-95
Self - Journalist, MTV 1988-2001
Self (archive footage)
Self - Spurs Radio Announcer 1989-2001
Self - Reporter, San Antonio Express-News
Self - Former Agent
Self - Former Bodyguard
Self - Spurs Head Coach 1994-96
Self - Bulls Head Coach 1989-98
Self - Bulls Teammate 1995-98
Self (archive footage)
Self - Author, 'The Jordan Rules'
Self - Columnist, Chicago Tribune 1978-2002
Self - Former Bodyguard
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self - Owner, Dallas Mavericks
Self - Ex-Wife
Self - Agent
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
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