Former NBA Players in North Korea With Dennis Rodman Maybe Not So Sure About It After All
Say they're trying to do something good but Rodman lacks certain skills
Dennis Rodman may be losing the locker room full of NBA old-timers he brought to North Korea, especially after a TV appearance that went over like an air ball at the buzzer.
Onetime NBA star Charles Smith, a 6 foot, 10 inch tall center who had a stellar career with three teams, said the 10-member team of retired players' planning to play an exhibition game Wednesday against a team of North Koreans has become "dwarfed" by the spectacle that is Rodman.
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Yeah, when they handcuffed the Nork player after he missed a shot, they began to question what was going on here.