Dennis Rodman is sitting in front on the Detroit Palace in Michigan after a hard fought game of basketball. He is going through a lot of emotions and he really needs a lot of help in his life. So he is really thinking should he just kill himself or just continue with his career. So after thinking long and hard about what is going on in his life, he puts the gun down and drives home. The next day he tells his coach what he had been through and what he had thought about doing.
I think that in the beginning of this book Dennis Rodman was so caught up with his personal life and his professional life that he felt overwhelmed. He didn’t know whether to end his life and end his problems or chose to live and deal with his problems. By putting the gun down he decided to deal with his personal problems. I believe that he told his coach about what had happened the night before so that his coach could give him some advice.
December 8th, 2007
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