Sunday, October 12, 2014
On This Date- Zachary Whitehouse
On Oct. 11 1997, Dennis Rodman, a forward in the NBA returned from the second longest suspension in the NBA. This had absolutely zero affect on my existence as it dealt with a professional basketball player I am not related to in any way and it was just a suspension. Rodman, playing for the Bulls returned to the lineup after seeing a 11 game suspension. This impact nationally was nonexistent and the impact on the world was even lower, but, for the city of Chicago, it meant they were getting their star forward back in hopes for a run at the playoffs or more. The Chicago Bulls were getting back one of the elite forwards in the NBA in defense and shot blocking and his return made the Bulls prime for a playoff run. I have no feelings of hate or love for this day in basketball history because I was not born yet, I am not a CChicago Bulls fan and I do not work in the business of historical sports events. The 11 game suspension was the second longest in the NBA and was dealt to the Chicago Bulls star forward Dennis Rodman because he kicked a camera man. Not the wisest choice but a choice none the less. Not a good day for that camera man to say the least.
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