Rodman Returns to Hype Bulls’ Vintage Uniforms
Dennis Rodman, the iconic rebound king of the NBA, just helped the Chicago Bulls drop a nostalgic bombshell. The team announced the return of their classic pinstripe jerseys with a video message featuring Rodman himself.
“Dennis Rodman has a message for you,” the Bulls teased in their post.
Rodman, a five-time NBA champion and two-time All-Star, is most remembered for his gritty play during the Bulls’ second three-peat from 1995 to 1998. He won three titles with the team, posting an incredible average of 15.3 rebounds per game during his Chicago tenure.
Fans instantly flooded social media with reactions. Some were pumped, others poked fun at the Bulls’ reliance on nostalgia:
Dennis Rodman has a message for you. pic.twitter.com/yQ0yTRMEob
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) August 5, 2025
- “Bulls, like the White Sox, living off nostalgia,” wrote one user.
- Another joked, “Now I get to watch you guys stink in style.”
- “This post made my whole week,” said one fan, imagining Rodman appearing at Bulls Fest in the retro fit.
- “GREAT OFFSEASON NEWS ALERT,” one account wrote. “Some of the coldest jerseys in the NBA are back!”
Rodman played 199 games for the Bulls, shooting 45.2% from the field. Beyond Chicago, he also played for the Pistons, Lakers, Mavericks, and Spurs, and earned a spot in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
"My style came from Chicago." @dennisrodman remains the fashion icon he always was!
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) August 5, 2025
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Fans Still Want More from Chicago
While the uniform drop sparked buzz, it also reignited deeper fan hopes for change.
Many called for Rodman’s jersey to be officially retired by the franchise, while others voiced frustration over the Bulls’ lackluster performance last season. Chicago ended the year with a 39-43 record and fell to the Miami Heat in the play-in tournament.
Still, Rodman’s presence is a reminder of a golden era. Whether the new look brings fresh energy or simply rides on old memories, one thing’s clear, fans still care, and they’re watching.
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