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Angry Dennis Rodman defends North Korea basketball game

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http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/07/world/asia/north-korea-dennis-rodman/


(CNN) -- Basketball star Dennis Rodman defended his controversial visit to North Korea with a team of former NBA players in a combative exchange Tuesday, saying it was a "great idea for the world."

In an exclusive interview with Chris Cuomo of CNN's "New Day," Rodman reacted angrily when pressed on whether the group should have traveled there given recent events in the secretive country.

The trip takes place just weeks after North Korea shocked the world by announcing the purge and execution of Kim's once-powerful uncle. There are also concerns for the welfare of U.S. citizen Kenneth Bae, who's been detained there for more than a year.

The other former NBA players are due to take part in a controversial basketball game on the birthday of Kim Jong Un, the country's young, unpredictable leader. The friendly contest with North Korea's team is planned for Wednesday, when Kim is believed to turn 31.


Apparently referring to Kim, Rodman said, "I love my friend. This is my friend." He spoke from the country's capital, Pyongyang.

Asked if he would take the opportunity to ask North Korean leaders about Bae, Rodman suggested the Korean-American had done something wrong but did not say what that was.

Growing angry with Cuomo and jabbing his finger toward the camera for emphasis, Rodman said, "Kenneth Bae did one thing. ... If you understand what Kenneth Bae did. Do you understand what he did in this country? No, no, no, you tell me, you tell me. Why is he held captive here in this country, why? ... I would love to speak on this.

"You know, you've got 10 guys here, 10 guys here, they've left their families, they've left their damn families, to help this country, as in a sports venture. That's 10 guys, all these guys here, do anyone understand that? Christmas, New Year's. ...

"I don't give a rat's ass what the hell you think. I'm saying to you, look at these guys here, look at them ... they dared to do one thing, they came here."

Fellow player Charles D. Smith tried to calm the discussion but Rodman carried on, becoming increasingly agitated.

"Ain't no shill ... let me do this," he said to Smith, shaking Smith's hand off his arm. Addressing Cuomo, he continued, "Really? Really? I want to tell you one thing. People round the world, around the world, I want to do one thing.

"You're the guy behind the mic right now. We're the guys here doing one thing. We have to go back to America and take the abuse. Do you have to take the abuse that we're going to take? Do you, sir, are you going to take the abuse?

"One day, one day, this door is going to open because these 10 guys here, all of us, Christie, Vin, Dennis, Charles ... I mean everybody here, if we could open the door just a little bit for people to come here and do one thing."

Some of the players visible in the shot behind Rodman looked increasingly uncomfortable as he challenged the CNN anchor.
Rodman's North Korea basketball party

Smith pointed out that the basketball players made up only a part of a group of about 50 people visiting North Korea, with other Americans among them.

'He's got a great heart'

Smith also sought to defend Rodman, saying the visit was about basketball, not politics.

The players were invited by North Korea, Smith said, and are there as a kind of "cultural exchange" and to "put smiles on people's faces," not to influence the country's leaders.

"We've been doing these games for 3½ years," he said. "Outside of what people know of Dennis, you don't know Dennis. He's got a great heart, his passion is about children and families, that's why we are here.

"We are here because it's about doing great will around the world."

Smith outlined the charity projects he has been involved in worldwide through his sport, including visiting typhoon victims in Asia.

"We're doing what we do, we play basketball and that's what we love to do," Smith said.

"We didn't know it was going to take this kind of negative spin with what we are doing because we're not politicians, we're not ambassadors. We're here to do what we've been doing most of our lives."

Smith apologized for "the storm that has been created by our presence."

He also suggested that Rodman's use of the word "friend" for Kim should not be taken at face value.

Darren Prince, Rodman's agent for 16 years, told CNN on Sunday that Kenny Anderson, Cliff Robinson, Vin Baker, Craig Hodges, Doug Christie, and Smith would play against the North Korean senior national team.

The current trip is Rodman's fourth to the isolated nation, part of a project he has described as "basketball diplomacy."

But the U.S. State Department says that it has nothing to do with Rodman's visits to North Korea and that attention should be focused on the brutality of Kim's regime.

The NBA also distanced itself Tuesday from Rodman.

"The NBA is not involved with Mr. Rodman's North Korea trip and would not participate or support such a venture without the approval of the U.S. State Department," NBA Commissioner David Stern said in a statement released by the league.

"Although sports in many instances can be helpful in bridging cultural divides, this is not one of them."

'Friend for life'

Rodman, 52, struck up an unlikely friendship with Kim when he traveled to North Korea for the first time in February, bringing a team of Harlem Globetrotters for an exhibition game watched by Kim, who is a basketball fan.

Kim later met and dined with the flamboyant basketball star, and Rodman told his host he had "a friend for life," shrugging off international condemnation of the country's human rights record.

However, on his last trip -- which took place last month less than a week after North Korea announced the execution of Kim's uncle and top aide, Jang Song Thaek -- Rodman didn't get to meet Kim.

The international outcry over the killing of Jang prompted Paddy Power, the online betting company that had supported Rodman's project, to withdraw its association with the event.

But Rodman has pressed on with the plan. He met and coached the North Korean team on his previous trip last month

dude sounds drunk or been smoking too much weed
 
Watch out for their dogs.
 
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Rodman's whole rant looked & sounded like some sort of promo for WWE. Whatcha gone doooo brotha, when Rodman runs wild on you??!! :hehe:
 
I don't think there was a single coherent thought to be found in his ramblings.
 
Why the hell is Rodman bit ching at us to look at his fellow man going to NK and understand their sacrifices.

I have no pity for man who decides to do something soo ridiculous like this. These men had free will to tell Rodman to shut the **** up and go himself but no they followed. Now they get upset when the general population argues with their decision to go to one of the most hostile and morally debilitated countries in the world?

What does Rodman think he's going to achieve? When he drunks the ball Kim Jong Un's going to have his mind blown soo much he's going to lift all communist notions in NK?

His attempts are laughable, and this rant is childish.
 
He is as bad as he wanna be.
 
The only logical reason I can come up with is that these guys are being paid well. But, that sounds crazy and dumb too.
 
Why the hell is Rodman bit ching at us to look at his fellow man going to NK and understand their sacrifices.

I have no pity for man who decides to do something soo ridiculous like this. These men had free will to tell Rodman to shut the **** up and go himself but no they followed. Now they get upset when the general population argues with their decision to go to one of the most hostile and morally debilitated countries in the world?

What does Rodman think he's going to achieve? When he drunks the ball Kim Jong Un's going to have his mind blown soo much he's going to lift all communist notions in NK?

His attempts are laughable, and this rant is childish.

He's gonna save save the world...with basketball.
 
Rodman plays such good ball he makes Un shed a single tear with a close up camera zoom on the tear he slowly wipes it from his cheek. He immediately runs out of the building and releases all of the children in captivity who's grandparents broke the law during the Korean War.

The children, run out cheering and throwing their one shoe they've owned since they were 2 yrs old in the air. Kim Jung Un and Rodman simultaneously bust out into song as they dance to the NK/SK border and lift all the sanctions. After all's well in the Korea Rodman finally fulfills his dream and asks Kim Jung Un's hand in marriage.
 
Rodman plays such good ball he makes Un shed a single tear with a close up camera zoom on the tear he slowly wipes it from his cheek. He immediately runs out of the building and releases all of the children in captivity who's grandparents broke the law during the Korean War.

The children, run out cheering and throwing their one shoe they've owned since they were 2 yrs old in the air. Kim Jung Un and Rodman simultaneously bust out into song as they dance to the NK/SK border and lift all the sanctions. After all's well in the Korea Rodman finally fulfills his dream and asks Kim Jung Un's hand in marriage.

Dennis Rodman, QUEEN OF KOREA.
 
Wouldn't be the first time he was a Queen.

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If only Rodman had been alive in the 1930's....we wouldn't have had WWII....what a saint.
 
Can we please revoke his US citizenship and leave him stranded in glorious North Korea?

The only reason Rodman keeps going there is because he can probably make any sick and depraved fantasy come true in that country with a complete veil over him and without facing any of the repercussions he'd have in the US.

This animal is sick and should be left there for life. Those other idiots that followed him have no idea what they signed up for or maybe they did but they all look like a deer caught in headlights after seeing whatever twisted madness Kimmy and Roddumb showed them. Leave them all there I say.
 
Not at all aside from this ongoing North Korean debacle. I highly doubt anyone would seriously care if he were to be stripped of his US citizenship and just left there.

The only reason this imbecile does this is because he wants to still enjoy and reap the benefits that are made possible by the US but still have the ability to travel to and fro (another ability that is only possible due to living the United States) the US and NK so he can live out his sick and illegal fantasies under the wing of Kimmy in NK while coming back to the US to leech off of what is made possible by a free society.
 
referring to Kim, Rodman said, "I love my friend. This is my friend."
North Korean people say the same thing. If they don't, they're killed. Either Dennis is a bigger moron that we figured, or he is already under Kim's influence.
 
Could be an elaborate attempt to practice influence that would benefit America.
 
But they actually just gets everyone in America to simultaneously hate your guts.

This is like, amid the Iraq debacle he went over and was like "Don't worry guys I'm going to go play a pick up game with my friends because Saddam Hussein is my friend" wink wink...Ill look for WOD's while I'm there :ninja:
 
Rodman's whole rant looked & sounded like some sort of promo for WWE. Whatcha gone doooo brotha, when Rodman runs wild on you??!! :hehe:

I fear his time as a WCW "wrestler" back in the 90's still hasn't worked its way out of his system.
 
If Rodman likes North Korea so much, he should stay there, permanently.
 
Not at all aside from this ongoing North Korean debacle. I highly doubt anyone would seriously care if he were to be stripped of his US citizenship and just left there.

The only reason this imbecile does this is because he wants to still enjoy and reap the benefits that are made possible by the US but still have the ability to travel to and fro (another ability that is only possible due to living the United States) the US and NK so he can live out his sick and illegal fantasies under the wing of Kimmy in NK while coming back to the US to leech off of what is made possible by a free society.
That sounds about right. The sad thing is if something happens to him in NK then you'll have people here saying the government didn't do enough to stop him...
 

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