Dennis Rodman explains the Chicago Bulls' triangle offense

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  • @raiteixhikari
    @raiteixhikari Місяць тому +412

    "guess who gets the rebound, I do, Of Course" - I love this guy

    • @supercussion6590
      @supercussion6590 Місяць тому +19

      “…I dont shoot at all”

    • @oneelrockwell79
      @oneelrockwell79 Місяць тому +12

      One of those players you hate to see on the other team, but luv that guy when he's on yours.

    • @ignatiusjackson235
      @ignatiusjackson235 Місяць тому +3

      91st like!

    • @Cp6uja
      @Cp6uja 7 днів тому

      Click I’m here

  • @FIatIined
    @FIatIined Місяць тому +255

    People talk about Rodman rebounding abilities and defense but some forget his passing abilities in the triangle offense. He's an excellent passer.

    • @kharyvines6971
      @kharyvines6971 Місяць тому +1

      IT'S BEING A STUDENT FIRST

    • @GutsBatman
      @GutsBatman Місяць тому +13

      It's because his assist numbers are garbage compared to guard and wing types, especially the ones now. Some sites track the "hockey assist" but that's not really an official stat. You actually have to watch the game to appreciate Rodman's passing ability and somewhat ignore the assist total.

    • @bullshark3000
      @bullshark3000 Місяць тому

      And over 7’6” Sean Bradley

    • @TruthTheoristFLEsq
      @TruthTheoristFLEsq 29 днів тому +4

      @@GutsBatman That's the thing about the triangle, though... usually the pass that gets the defense out of position (even when they know the set is being run, it just takes a misread with all 5 guys moving to get burned) is 1-2 passes before the shot is made, to buttress your point.

    • @derricktalbot8846
      @derricktalbot8846 28 днів тому +4

      People tell me I am crazy when I pick Denis Rodman for my "top 5 team"..... but, yo! I Want To Actually Win. Rodman PF, a young Avydas Sabonis as C, then fill in the rest.

  • @clayton2345
    @clayton2345 Місяць тому +377

    "Its not that difficult, its a TRIANGLE," Dennis being brutally honest 😂

    • @user-mb2vk9lc4f
      @user-mb2vk9lc4f Місяць тому +20

      The Wishbone Offense in basketball was mastered very quickly by Zion Williamson. It's not that difficult for him to attack and devour lots of chicken every day.

    • @oneelrockwell79
      @oneelrockwell79 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@user-mb2vk9lc4f C'mon man give dude a break. 😭🤣🤣🤣

    • @strikingitrich7630
      @strikingitrich7630 Місяць тому +2

      Looooooool Bruh funny as well

    • @cyclopsvision6370
      @cyclopsvision6370 Місяць тому +3

      so why couldn't the Knicks figure it out?

    • @TruthTheoristFLEsq
      @TruthTheoristFLEsq 29 днів тому

      @@cyclopsvision6370 Because Melo is a dummy and a ballhog. I knew when he bristled at Phil installing it that they would never win anything with him.

  • @edwardcabras
    @edwardcabras Місяць тому +172

    *laughs* "Now, the guy guarding Michael decides he wants to come out and try to guard me..." Jim Jackson, leaving the greatest scorer of all time to close out on Dennis Rodman at the 3 point line. Triangles be hard sometimes.

  • @jae6220
    @jae6220 Місяць тому +82

    This is the most coherent I’ve ever heard Dennis Rodman.

    • @MelodicsRareMusicVid
      @MelodicsRareMusicVid 11 днів тому +2

      it took him 3,600 takes

    • @frank-ko6de
      @frank-ko6de 9 днів тому

      The man has a highly above average baskeball IQ. That's probably his Super power.

    • @grahamjl766
      @grahamjl766 6 днів тому +2

      @@MelodicsRareMusicVid Sadly, it probably did.

  • @BarryMemphis
    @BarryMemphis Місяць тому +75

    "...there go God, doin' his thing again" 😂😂😂
    Allthough Rodman has a couple of screws loose in his head, he is a genuine and kind person. A straight up professional and mos def, the best rebounder the world will ever see.
    hats off to the Worm

    • @n1te
      @n1te 7 днів тому

      A straight up professional isn't the term I'd use for a guy who'd gamble in Vegas when he was supposed to be playing, only for MJ to have to come pick him up :-P

    • @stolensentience
      @stolensentience 6 днів тому

      oh yeah because I’m sure he genuinely believed it when he said bird couldn’t play in today’s nba. you know, the same bird who cooked him every time he guarded him.

  • @wades9327
    @wades9327 Місяць тому +133

    Rodman was one of the greatest defensive players of all time. The fact he's able to explain all this....there are mere centimetres in this game that separates the best from the greatest.

    • @tarrellsmith3260
      @tarrellsmith3260 Місяць тому +1

      Rodman the most overrated defender. He’s the only player in NBA history to win the award and not average atleast 1spg or 1bpg in a season EVER. Soley got DPOTY off his great defensive rebounding skills

    • @almarkowbender
      @almarkowbender Місяць тому +11

      ​@@tarrellsmith3260 He was willing to fill that role on his team and won because of it. Stay mad.

    • @ignatiusjackson235
      @ignatiusjackson235 Місяць тому +10

      ​@@tarrellsmith3260 That's not overrated. That's innovative.

    • @gjwilliams4098
      @gjwilliams4098 Місяць тому

      ​@@tarrellsmith3260Isn't defensive rebounding part of defense? Yeah but...stfu

    • @sevrrd9833
      @sevrrd9833 Місяць тому +11

      ​@tarrellsmith3260 Wtf😂 You don't know basketball bro

  • @deomartinez77
    @deomartinez77 Місяць тому +55

    The Triangle is a great system but only if you have a roster of players smart enough to get what Dennis is explaining at 0:15 in the video. I have seen so many teams try to run the Triangle and fail to do it because the guys on the roster didn't understand the simple concept that it doesn't matter who actually plays in the actual guard, forward and center roles. All that matters is that 3 of the 5 players on the court form a triangle with 1 player in the corner, 1 player on the wing and one player in the post _(preferably the low post)_ closest to those others in the wing and corner spots. The other 2 players are now to move to the opposite side which is known as the weak side with 1 at the top of the key and the other floating between the other wing and corner of the weak side.
    The Bulls and Lakers were great at hiding how they would bring the ball up the court to get into position; but once in position, it was is just a matter of running one of the 4 plays that you can execute out of the Triangle as this system only had 4. However each of the 4 plays has a counter attack option just in case whoever has the ball first at the start of the play is being double teamed.
    I have watched guys like Carmelo Anthony rip into the Triangle. The reason it failed so many of them is because way to many players were ball hogs that didn't want to play off the ball. The idea of moving into a position to get open to then get the ball on a pass back so you can score is just asking too much for such guys.

    • @ModernDayRenaissanceMan
      @ModernDayRenaissanceMan 29 днів тому +14

      Exactly. Melo LOVED wing iso. As a Knicks fan I never wanted him traded to us. The Amare team before him was running & gunning & sharing the ball. We were on the cusp of greatness. Once we got Melo he clogged all the lanes, stopped movement, & it was gridlock central.
      Anyone who follows sports can tell you, for you to win a Championship, your team needs lots of movement. In baseball that is running the bases in a game that doesn't encourage it anymore. Not being station to station. In Football that means having multiple weapons that can run the ball from behind the line of scrimmage (QB, HB, FB, WR). In hockey it means you can't dump the puck into the zone then chase for possession - you got to have 3 players skate in to control the zone (see NY Rangers 2014 compared to 2024). In basketball it's all about what you see here. Screens, off ball movement, plays like the single double, etc. Against zones like the 2-3 you cut the seams. Too many teams rely on the lazy tactics then wonder why they can't hang.

    • @civileit
      @civileit 25 днів тому +8

      Melo sucks. The Knicks were winning with Linsanity until he came back and killed it. It's hilarious how salty he is about the Nuggets not retiring his number.

    • @carlocacho5733
      @carlocacho5733 25 днів тому +4

      @@ModernDayRenaissanceMan Lin better fit, plus imagine getting another star for the Melo Money. Melo wasted Stoudemire's and Felton's primes and capable role players in Steve Novak, Landry, Shumpert, JR and drove Lin out of NYC. If Pacers challenged those Heat teams those days, imagine what Knicks could have done without Melo.

    • @deomartinez77
      @deomartinez77 25 днів тому +3

      @@civileit Yep. He basically wanted to ball hog again instead of running off the ball to free others while Lin passed to him when open. He would have still got his numbers but would have not had to fight as hard for them had he just not been that type. I was glad Jeremy Lin got a ring before Melo who sadly never did even after he finally humbled himself at the end of his career run.

    • @bwill6336
      @bwill6336 8 днів тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠Horrendous take. Stodemire’s knees imploded and then broke his hand when he punched the fire extinguisher. Amare made Felton look great because of the P&R, but then he showed up out of shape. Lin got massively overpaid by Houston in an offer sheet that would’ve put the Knicks way over the cap. He took the money plain and simple. None of those things had anything to do with Melo.

  • @joeldriver-sp2rg
    @joeldriver-sp2rg Місяць тому +29

    That triangle offense developed by Tex Winter won 11 championships between Chicago and LA for Phil Jackson. It truly was remarkably efficient and kept everything moving and not stagnant with guys just standing around the 3 point line like you see in today's game. Jordan was not a fan of it at first because he thought it would hamper his game but once he fully bought in it was over.

    • @aktxag
      @aktxag Місяць тому +7

      Actually the father of the Triangle (Triple Post) is Hall of Fame USC Coach Sam Barry who was coach to Tex Winter, Alex Hannum and Bill Sharman. Coach Barry called it the “Center Opposite”, which is the foundation of Tex Winter’s Triangle. Hannum and Sharman both won titles with Wilt running parts of the Center Opposite/Triangle.

    • @achicagosfanperspective4160
      @achicagosfanperspective4160 29 днів тому +4

      The triangle is old. It was run quite a lot in women's college ncaa divison 1basketball. It was made by Sam Barry at the University of Southern California. 1940s. And Tex played for Sam.

    • @MrGeeMoney1983
      @MrGeeMoney1983 8 днів тому

      Don't forget Steve Kerr runs a hybrid triangle in GS!

  • @NotTheWheel
    @NotTheWheel Місяць тому +26

    Dennis Rodman is a real student of the game I've seen behind the scenes of him just watching film constantly. It's what made him such a great defensive player.

    • @Seaby41
      @Seaby41 Місяць тому +7

      Ever hear him talk about how different misses come off the rim, practising how different spins come off, all sorts of stuff. For all the criticism he seems to have worked incredibly hard to be great at what he did.
      Having said that. I've never heard him speak about defense. But I can imagine quite a bit of thought went into it.😊

  • @Riles3152
    @Riles3152 Місяць тому +18

    Would love to hear Rodman break down more film on basketball. All of his shenanigans aside, dude had a genius level ball IQ.

  • @MrZrazies
    @MrZrazies Місяць тому +69

    Not many know but he has highest basketball IQ and figured his team doesn’t need a scorer so instead be a rebounder….. and mindfking their minds. Remember, he shut shaq down with 0 point… What a legend.

    • @robotclark
      @robotclark Місяць тому +10

      It was zero points in the 2nd half to be clear.

    • @GregZentTrumpetMan
      @GregZentTrumpetMan 28 днів тому +2

      It is pretty crazy. Rodman and Jordan were ridiculously strong for their sizes.

    • @frank-ko6de
      @frank-ko6de 9 днів тому

      Very apt assessment.

  • @jonnuanez7183
    @jonnuanez7183 Місяць тому +19

    I could listen to Dennis's explanations all day

  • @joejett5084
    @joejett5084 28 днів тому +5

    I never understood the triangle offensive until Dennis broke it down. 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @arthurreyes2632
    @arthurreyes2632 Місяць тому +28

    A few other teams tried running the triangle but there was only one Michael Jordan. Lakers ran it with similar success.

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Місяць тому +7

      It amazing bc people act like the triangle began with them. When it started in the 1950s with ALEX HANNum
      Bob Pettit and Wilt both played with it

    • @overratedgm5713
      @overratedgm5713 Місяць тому +2

      It's more of a type of offense you would run in college similar to Princeton's offense with Pete Carril

    • @lotuslife3239
      @lotuslife3239 Місяць тому +5

      ​@BoosterGoldEarth6 That's cause the major media wants everyone to forget about Wilt. If ppl rlly took a deep dive into Wilt and weren't all up in their feelings about I have to see it myself to believe it, they'd recognize Wilt as the true GOAT. Wilt didn't want to be the media man he wanted to dominate everybody and be nice to ppl he liked and the media treated him like a monster. If he got Kareem treatment in the NBA undoubtedly he has more talent around him throughout his career and more rings. The most overall athletic human being in recorded history at 7'2 310

    • @seriesx9508
      @seriesx9508 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@lotuslife3239Wilt isnt the GOAT because it depends on how you describe it. In today's,league, Wilt cannot score freethrows. He is a liability if fouled late game.
      Wilt's competition were plumbers and janitors. Mostly. 1960s NBA paid so little players had to go to work after the game.
      Kevin Durant, and other such players can outscore Wilt via 3-pointers. Wilt cannot even score freethrows

    • @seriesx9508
      @seriesx9508 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@lotuslife3239Wilt made himself like a monster. He literally bragged about approaching Larry Bird,,Magic Johnson, and Kareem and telling them to their face they are lucky he didnt face them.
      Wilt went to the media to BRAG about that.

  • @momo.maru-kun
    @momo.maru-kun Місяць тому +38

    Rodman explains the triangle in a language that even 5 year olds can understand is gold 😂

  • @EriolGaurhoth
    @EriolGaurhoth 25 днів тому +1

    Rodman’s basketball IQ is so underrated. That and his ability to throw those long outlet passes. The first thing everyone thinks of when they think of Rodman on the court is amazing rebounding and ability to chase after loose balls, but his long passing skill was also a sight to behold.

  • @dantemarcos1410
    @dantemarcos1410 Місяць тому +41

    Rodman got a very good triangle IQ 😉👍

    • @newagain9964
      @newagain9964 Місяць тому

      Ok. But I devised the dodecagon offense. Big 🧠 here.

    • @lineialquantum
      @lineialquantum Місяць тому

      @@newagain9964 🍅🍅🍅

  • @abaachi13
    @abaachi13 Місяць тому +9

    Greatest rebounder ever.❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥

  • @jeffakin3095
    @jeffakin3095 Місяць тому +4

    say what you want about rodman, but that dude is a basketball genius

  • @SwishStudioYT
    @SwishStudioYT Місяць тому +5

    Triangle offence underrated

  • @eugene8498
    @eugene8498 Місяць тому +46

    You mean players didn't just stand still until he got the ball and someone else set up a screen? Mind blown!

    • @thegrandpencil4374
      @thegrandpencil4374 Місяць тому +20

      This the what is lost of modern NBA fans. They just do not understand. The game was designed to be played like a chess match, not a checkers match, and that's why people don't like it anymore. It's become basically a three-point contest with the occasional, reckless drive to the hoop. Most everyone else without the ball just stands around and watches, and the result for the fan is YAAAAWWWWN.

    • @JohnnytNatural
      @JohnnytNatural Місяць тому +3

      The game is different now, before you get 24 sec on a rebound so teams would focus on rebounds and defense, now everything is faster so no one really cares about defense or complicated offensive scheme, it's just basic stuff

    • @eugene8498
      @eugene8498 Місяць тому +11

      @@JohnnytNatural The game's faster, 'cause the rules are against defense, making offense ever easier. Certain faces of the league get to carry, travel, and push their way through. And flopping gets rewarded.

    • @Davivd2
      @Davivd2 Місяць тому +3

      @@JohnnytNatural "Complicated offensive scheme" Triangles are complicated? The whole point of this video was to show that the simplicity of the triangle offense was what made it successful. ISO ball is complicated. The players off of the ball have 2 option. Stand still at the 3 point line, or try to read the ISO guys mind and move to a spot that won't get in his way or drag another defender to him.

    • @JohnnytNatural
      @JohnnytNatural Місяць тому

      @@Davivd2 It's a figure of speech, relax, teams back then try different things to win, nowadays with analytics, every team does more or less the same thing, even drafting you can see no one pick up BIGs anymore, gone are the days of a strong big man who used to dominate the paint and enforce defense, Zack Edey is a guarantee top 3 pick if he was drafted 15 yrs ago just because of Yao Ming

  • @rogerdavis9962
    @rogerdavis9962 Місяць тому +5

    Dennis had a arm like peyton manning...

  • @lin-joglobal769
    @lin-joglobal769 Місяць тому +2

    Great to hear Rodman explain the triangle.

  • @JackFiore-zx3gh
    @JackFiore-zx3gh 11 днів тому +1

    It's not complicated at all. It's a very old offense, it goes back to the 50's. If most people knew what it was all about then they'd know it isn't all that special unless you have Jordan, Kobe and Shaq. Phil was a great coach but he had the best player in the league for 20 years straight.

  • @wampastompastomp
    @wampastompastomp Місяць тому +5

    Where is this from? The narration and the video are so well put together

    • @silewis9396
      @silewis9396 10 днів тому +1

      There was a short lived series called Detail on ESPN. Kobe did a bunch of them. Not sure why they stopped it

    • @wampastompastomp
      @wampastompastomp 10 днів тому

      @@silewis9396 thx man!

  • @jicalzad
    @jicalzad Місяць тому +1

    Pretty cool to see how much motion was involved in that offense. When I was younger, it just appeared to me at the time, they were just dumping into MJ in the low or high post and he would just do his thing

  • @TheRacerG
    @TheRacerG Місяць тому +1

    Dennis Rodmanon was a great rebounder and triangle artist.

  • @MrFraiche
    @MrFraiche 15 днів тому

    Outlet passing skill is underrated. Dennis was one of the most valuable players on the court for: defense, rebound, outlet pass court vision.
    Scoring actually is a more common skill set than the ones Dennis possesses. Absolutely one of the greatest defensive players of all time.

  • @SmokeDog1871
    @SmokeDog1871 7 днів тому

    Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication

  • @wingman-1977
    @wingman-1977 Місяць тому +2

    People can say all they want about Rodman, but he’s one of the most intelligent basketball players ever.

  • @Jinz3
    @Jinz3 Місяць тому +3

    Perfect use of space

  • @rommelhtown
    @rommelhtown Місяць тому

    Crazy basketball knowledge from d rod. Greatest rebounder of all time and it's not even close.

  • @Thundercats-HOOOOO
    @Thundercats-HOOOOO Місяць тому +16

    Spelling offense.... That's the REAL challenge.

  • @cylkbrunson
    @cylkbrunson 11 днів тому

    Coaching my son’s basketball teams when he was a teenager in summer league we used to run the Chicago Triangle and the LA Triangle.. we won 3 ‘Ships out of the 5 times we went🏆🏆🏆

  • @user-pn7fi1sh2n
    @user-pn7fi1sh2n Місяць тому

    excellent passer and very intelligent player despite his demeaner and antics off court

  • @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday
    @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday 13 днів тому

    Honestly didn’t know Rodman had this much basketball I.Q. I have a lot more respect for him now. I always thought he just wanted to get rebounds and fight on the court without any foresight and knowledge of the game. I was wrong. Respect

    • @MrMagnaniman
      @MrMagnaniman 2 дні тому

      No one gets rebounding numbers like Rodman by just ball watching. One must be in the right spot, and Rodman was an artist of being in the right spot. They say that he spent a lot of time studying how ball rotation, angle, range, power, etc. affected the rebound, in order to better anticipate them.

  • @Mike-ge7pe
    @Mike-ge7pe 28 днів тому

    I think anyone who’s ever played a game of basketball wants to handle the ball and score. Rodman’s brilliance was saying “I’ll do everything else,” and he was great at almost all of those things.

  • @inijudulnyamantap
    @inijudulnyamantap 11 днів тому

    Beautiful n simple play ❤ in this day drible drible step back lol

  • @jpg7616
    @jpg7616 3 дні тому

    That moment when you realize that unless they are in a straight line… there is technically always a triangle between any 3 players

  • @shadowpapito
    @shadowpapito Місяць тому +1

    He doesn’t need to be modest. He is one of the greatest players of the game and in the Hall of Fame! Facts are Facts

  • @DonGivani
    @DonGivani 14 днів тому

    This like football in Europe, whether 4-4-2 , 5-3-2 or 4-3-3 systems are thinking in triangles, what you do without the ball is very, very important

  • @athleticchipnyc
    @athleticchipnyc 15 днів тому

    Translation: we played real basketball and not just shoot 3 pointers all game long …not a bulls fan but this is better than what I see in todays game

  • @dinewalton
    @dinewalton 16 днів тому

    Triangle works in man to man, but a zone can easily kill the triangle.

  • @Lalambz
    @Lalambz Місяць тому +1

    it was easier to execute back then, more players focused on fundamentals and actually respecting the coach.

  • @ChawlieJR
    @ChawlieJR Місяць тому +1

    Dennis Rodman is what I like about the sport of basketball.

  • @busydem6161
    @busydem6161 Місяць тому +1

    Break it down Dennis!! Break it down

  • @tomgutierrez
    @tomgutierrez 12 днів тому

    Made sense instantly. Say what you want about Dennis Rodman; he was a GREAT player and smart!

  • @theletatestarosa3801
    @theletatestarosa3801 16 днів тому

    this is the 90's era basketball the finest during that time. whenever you talk about MJ you talk about the team not the man alone and that's Chicago bulls

  • @manyogurt4645
    @manyogurt4645 Місяць тому +6

    Triangle offense is Phil Jackson's greatest troll.

  • @SO-if3yn
    @SO-if3yn 29 днів тому

    The triangle also stands for leadership style. Empower those below to make changes and lead.

  • @MelodicsRareMusicVid
    @MelodicsRareMusicVid 11 днів тому

    kerr was so underated, he could of just hit that 3 instead of passing it

  • @JohnDoe-zr8pc
    @JohnDoe-zr8pc 25 днів тому

    Rodman is the epitome of a player whose antics overshadowed just how damn great they were.

  • @BleachCowboy2016
    @BleachCowboy2016 Місяць тому +1

    I mean, technically you can draw a triangle between any 3 players on the court.

  • @davetbrunner
    @davetbrunner 18 днів тому

    Shit I was playing triangle offense in 7th grade back in '98 with my middle school team. Basketball today is just random isolation and freakish talent

  • @chaz200711
    @chaz200711 26 днів тому

    The triangle is simple and basic af. But the thing I like about it is how continuous it is and how it’s basically positionless except for the player in the post most the time. The 2 man action on the backside of the triangle is what tricks the defense in my opinion.

  • @oddballskull1941
    @oddballskull1941 Місяць тому +1

    He sounds like Richard Pryor doing mudbone lol 😆

  • @kyul9357
    @kyul9357 28 днів тому

    Rodman saw it in his mind how players moved around to make triangles. The entire team did. Jordan made sure of it and ripped into players if they weren’t getting to positions.

  • @jbellflower83
    @jbellflower83 26 днів тому

    Did he call Tony Kukoc Tony Kuclutch? Thats great 😂

  • @ef8725
    @ef8725 Місяць тому +1

    Jokic got the rebound + outlet pass from Rodman

  • @johnpenley
    @johnpenley 27 днів тому

    It's easy to forget how much basketball intelligence Rodman has. He certainly understands the game.

  • @smoothoperator7023
    @smoothoperator7023 Місяць тому

    Wes "Mr Outlet Pass" Unseld.....
    💪🏾

  • @Salsa_Shark
    @Salsa_Shark 27 днів тому

    “I do, of course.”

  • @coachcleats13
    @coachcleats13 29 днів тому

    You Dennis & Wes Unseld & Kevin Love best outlet passers

  • @olengagallardo8551
    @olengagallardo8551 9 днів тому

    Rodman and MJ wernt friends they never ever spoke to each other or hungout, but during game time they were 1000% commited to winning!

  • @charlievegafria8885
    @charlievegafria8885 8 днів тому

    success come to: iba parin meron play at ma excecute ng tama ayun sa plano 💪👍👌

  • @ChristianGarcia-bi1ww
    @ChristianGarcia-bi1ww Місяць тому +1

    Dude knew wassup let them be drama he was trying to party and hoop

  • @hybridce99
    @hybridce99 28 днів тому

    Triangle offense: first, you have to have Jordan or Kobe. Next, get a premium teammate in Pippen or Shaq. Get a few 3 point shooters and defenders/rebounders. Have Jordan/Kobe score a bunch of points and call it "triangle".

  • @chifansam
    @chifansam 15 днів тому

    He has 5 rings and in the HOF for a reason.

  • @lordofentropy
    @lordofentropy 27 днів тому

    Dennis Rodman is a basketball savant, of course it took him only 15 minutes lol. One of the highest basketball IQs of all-time.

  • @seanrhodes542
    @seanrhodes542 Місяць тому +1

    Coach Rodman😊

  • @ChadAbdulJabar
    @ChadAbdulJabar 5 днів тому

    The Worm is a top notch player.

  • @chocolatetownforever7537
    @chocolatetownforever7537 28 днів тому

    Basically Dennis is saying he had the HOF Break Starter badge in NBA2k.

  • @hastehaste9582
    @hastehaste9582 25 днів тому

    Carmelo Anthony: “I also learned the triangle offense. Iso, jab step or drive to the hoop”.

  • @alifrombenhill3374
    @alifrombenhill3374 Місяць тому

    Outlet pass greatest that i can remember...Rodman, Love, Joker, Walton, Bron. Who else yall got??

  • @oddballskull1941
    @oddballskull1941 Місяць тому

    2:39 r.i.p captions

  • @TodaysNHLaction
    @TodaysNHLaction 5 днів тому

    Nah I’m actually crying dude

  • @rebel_diamonds
    @rebel_diamonds Місяць тому +1

    Beginning to think triangle offense is some meme or a prank Bulls pulled on everybody. Every offense is a triangle offense in every sport cause, you see, 3 players form a triangle.

  • @greg407
    @greg407 7 днів тому

    Would you consider the triangle to be outdated? I’ve heard its no longer effective in today’s game

  • @SSSMOR.
    @SSSMOR. Місяць тому +1

    Triangle was originally invented to run your offense from the post/bigman in the key to get man movement and ball movement you can flip it and run it from the 3 point line with more spacing its still good offense u just cant run it everytime in this era

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Місяць тому +1

      1967 Sixers ran the triangle

    • @thegrandpencil4374
      @thegrandpencil4374 Місяць тому +1

      The first team that decides to play this way again will win it all, because no one would be able to stop it since they don't have the right personnel, and the players they do have don't know how to play the game like this. They would literally be like the Warriors in '16. They'd have the league to themselves for a few years, easily.

  • @UncleRichard.
    @UncleRichard. Місяць тому +1

    The triangle offense was brilliant! It produced beautiful basketball. When you guys see the old heads playing at the gym, even though they don't know each other, the can run a motion offense based on the triangle.

  • @thequixoticangler3364
    @thequixoticangler3364 9 днів тому

    Ya so Dennis has a degree in Trigonometry. He literally has a degree based on triangular mathematics. "Its not that difficult, it's a triangle" says the rocket scientist to the fool.

  • @Don_Winchester
    @Don_Winchester 23 дні тому

    I'm pretty sure Dennis rodman can't remember what he had for breakfast this morning, let alone the offense from 30 years ago lol

  • @projoebiochem
    @projoebiochem Місяць тому

    Since Dennis’ job on offense was to stay as far from the ball as possible until it was shot, and then go get it, it was easy for Rodman to learn.

    • @joendrsn
      @joendrsn Місяць тому

      he touched the ball quite a bit as you can see. His first priority was passing - not shoooting

    • @projoebiochem
      @projoebiochem Місяць тому

      @@joendrsn I was being facetious, but they did over-represent the amount of time he handled the ball in the clips chosen for this video.

  • @marksantos8438
    @marksantos8438 12 днів тому

    Dennis should try to coach an nba team. I think he can make it work

  • @MegaJusWright
    @MegaJusWright Місяць тому

    Phil is underrated

  • @dion4670
    @dion4670 8 днів тому

    Triangle offense is simple.
    It's even more simple if you have Michael fucking Jordan in the goddamn play.

  • @treewisps4085
    @treewisps4085 Місяць тому

    Jokic enters the court 1:28

  • @jackmayor3574
    @jackmayor3574 27 днів тому

    I feel like Rodman was the greatest outlet passer for his time. But eventually I'd say KLove surpassed that, and then Jokic cemented himself as the absolute best at this.

  • @crazyman8472
    @crazyman8472 25 днів тому +1

    Triangle Man! 😎

  • @euclidnaboye5662
    @euclidnaboye5662 17 днів тому

    This form of play works for teams that stick to it. Not players who change the system to make them great! This is when everybody knows their role to play! And not to play all positions. Hihihi

  • @ndub4014
    @ndub4014 29 днів тому

    Greatest guy to outlet the basketball was Bill Walton.!
    Go look at young B.W. grab a rebound and outlet it in midair before his feet even touch the ground.
    No disrespect but Rodman could have been even better. When he was young he did every thing, then he became just a defender and rebounder and weird dude.He was great at it, no lie.

  • @laurenslee9134
    @laurenslee9134 15 днів тому

    Rodman: "there goes God"
    Michael Jordan proceeds to miss the shot
    Smh

  • @stevewilliams3338
    @stevewilliams3338 27 днів тому

    Well, gee whiz folks. Three players at any three points on the court makes a triangle as long as they are not all aligned which would make a straight line. So everyone runs the triangle offense.

  • @rwirtz77
    @rwirtz77 Місяць тому

    I'd be lost

  • @d-HG_KOBE
    @d-HG_KOBE 27 днів тому

    Dennis barely touched the ball during offense. His only job is defense and rebounds. In which he did an excellent job.

  • @bryanwong1625
    @bryanwong1625 29 днів тому

    and people think bran has a high bball iq when all he does is run pick and rolls. When in doubt, kick it to the corner.

  • @rolandowise
    @rolandowise 14 днів тому

    Better insight than Kobe’s analysis…

  • @noahbirdrevolution
    @noahbirdrevolution Місяць тому

    If our (US) society wasn't so judgmental (looking at both political parties) then we could of actually benefited from Rodman's attempt at normalizing relations with NK.

  • @bondzo7184
    @bondzo7184 10 днів тому

    I love this shit