List of career achievements by Dennis Rodman

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This page details the career achievements of American basketball player Dennis Rodman.

Awards

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2011

5-time NBA Champion: 1989, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998

2-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year: 1990, 1991

IBM Award: 1992

8-time NBA All-Defensive Selection

  • First Team: 1989-93, 1995, 1996
  • Second Team: 1994

2-time All-NBA Third Team: 1992, 1995

2-time NBA All-Star: 1990, 1992

Ranked #48 on the 2009 revision of SLAM Magazine's Top 50 Players of All-time

Historical perspective

^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Player Height [1] Minutes
per game
Offensive
rebounds
Defensive
rebounds
Total
rebounds
Games
played
Rebounds
per game
Dennis Rodman* 6'6" 31.7 4,329 7,625 11,954 911 13.1
Dwight Howard^ 6'11" 35.9 2,748 7,135 9,883 768 12.9
Moses Malone* 6'10" 33.9 6,731 9,481 16,212 1,329 12.2
Charles Barkley* 6'6" 36.7 4,260 8,286 12,546 1,073 11.7
Tim Duncan^ 6'11" 34.8 3,574 10,366 13,940 1,254 11.1

Top rebounding seasons since 1973

Season Player Team Rebounds
per game
1991–92 Dennis Rodman* Detroit Pistons 18.7
1992–93 Dennis Rodman* Detroit Pistons 18.3
1973–74 Elvin Hayes* Capital Bullets 18.1
1978–79 Moses Malone* Houston Rockets 17.6
1993–94 Dennis Rodman* San Antonio Spurs 17.3
1975–76 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* Los Angeles Lakers 16.9
1994–95 Dennis Rodman* San Antonio Spurs 16.8
1996–97 Dennis Rodman* Chicago Bulls 16.1

Top rebounding seasons since 1979

Season Player Team Rebounds
per game
1991–92 Dennis Rodman* Detroit Pistons 18.7
1992–93 Dennis Rodman* Detroit Pistons 18.3
1993–94 Dennis Rodman* San Antonio Spurs 17.3
1994–95 Dennis Rodman* San Antonio Spurs 16.8
1996–97 Dennis Rodman* Chicago Bulls 16.1
1991–92 Kevin Willis Atlanta Hawks 15.5
2002–03 Ben Wallace Detroit Pistons 15.4
1982–83 Moses Malone* Houston Rockets 15.3
2010–11 Kevin Love^ Minnesota Timberwolves 15.2
1979–80 Swen Nater San Diego Clippers 15.0
1997–98 Dennis Rodman* Chicago Bulls 15.0

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Denotes seasons in which Rodman won an NBA championship
Led the league

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1986–87 Detroit 77 1 15.0 .545 .000 .587 4.3 .7 .5 .6 6.5
1987–88 Detroit 82 32 26.2 .561 .294 .535 8.7 1.3 .9 .5 11.6
1988–89 Detroit 82 8 26.9 .595 .231 .626 9.4 1.2 .7 .9 9.0
1989–90 Detroit 82 43 29.0 .581 .111 .654 9.7 .9 .6 .7 8.8
1990–91 Detroit 82 77 33.5 .493 .200 .631 12.5 1.0 .8 .7 8.2
1991–92 Detroit 82 80 40.3 .539 .317 .600 18.7 2.3 .8 .9 9.8
1992–93 Detroit 62 55 38.9 .427 .205 .534 18.3 1.6 .8 .7 7.5
1993–94 San Antonio 79 51 37.8 .534 .208 .520 17.3 2.3 .7 .4 4.7
1994–95 San Antonio 49 26 32.0 .571 .000 .676 16.8 2.0 .6 .5 7.1
1995–96 Chicago 64 57 32.6 .480 .111 .528 14.9 2.5 .6 .4 5.5
1996–97 Chicago 55 54 35.4 .448 .263 .568 16.1 3.1 .6 .3 5.7
1997–98 Chicago 80 66 35.7 .431 .174 .550 15.0 2.9 .6 .2 4.7
1998–99 L.A. Lakers 23 11 28.6 .348 .000 .436 11.2 1.3 .4 .5 2.1
1999–00 Dallas 12 12 32.4 .387 .000 .714 14.3 1.2 .2 .1 2.8
Career 911 573 31.7 .521 .231 .584 13.1 1.8 .7 .6 7.3
All-Star 2 0 18.0 .364 8.5 .5 .5 .5 4.0

NBA regular season leader

Rebounding: 1992 (636), 1993 (18.3), 1994 (17.3), 1995 (16.8), 1996 (14.9), 1997 (16.1), 1998 (15.0)

Offensive rebounds: 1991 (361), 1992 (523), 1993 (367), 1994 (453), 1996 (356), 1997 (320)

Defensive rebounds: 1992 (1007), 1994 (914), 1998 (780)

Field goal percentage: 1989 (.595, 316-531)

Career performances

Led the league
Season Games
started
20 rebounds 10 rebounds 10 offensive
rebounds
Double
double
Rebounding
high
1986–87 1 0 7 0 7 16
1987–88 32 0 33 1 29 19
1988–89 8 2 38 1 20 22
1989–90 43 1 35 2 22 20
1990–91 77 3 65 2 25 24
1991–92 80 39 77 6 42 34
1992–93 55 29 58 7 22 27
1993–94 51 27 74 7 7 32
1994–95 26 20 42 4 15 30
1995–96 57 11 57 3 5 24
1996–97 54 9 54 4 11 26
1997–98 66 16 66 8 5 29
1998–99 11 1 14 0 0 20
1999–2000 12 1 10 0 0 21
Regular season 573 159 630 45 210 34
Playoffs 89 8 83 7 28 22
Grand total 662 167 713 52 238 34

Top rebounding performances

Team Opponent Location Date Box Score Minutes
played
Points Offensive
rebounds
Defensive
rebounds
Total
rebounds
Opposing team
total
Detroit Pistons Indiana Pacers Palace of Auburn Hills March 4, 1992 W 110-107 45 10 18 16 34 38 (9 offensive)
Detroit Pistons Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Coliseum January 28, 1992 W 100-95 50 16 12 20 32 44 (10 offensive)
San Antonio Spurs Dallas Mavericks Alamodome January 22, 1994 W 103-83 43 8 9 23 32 37 (19 offensive)
Detroit Pistons Sacramento Kings ARCO Arena (II) March 14, 1992 W 89-83 48 7 9 22 31 37 (12 offensive)
San Antonio Spurs Houston Rockets The Summit February 21, 1995 W 98-97 40 6 11 19 30 37 (14 offensive)
San Antonio Spurs Minnesota Timberwolves Alamodome November 9, 1993 W 110-95 47 13 11 18 29 42 (17 offensive)
Chicago Bulls Atlanta Hawks United Center December 27, 1997 W 97-90 40 6 9 20 29 37 (11 offensive)
San Antonio Spurs Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Coliseum December 1, 1993 W 92-88 45 0 10 18 28 41 (15 offensive)
Detroit Pistons Minnesota Timberwolves Target Center January 23, 1992 W 111-100 46 3 9 18 27 29 (12 offensive)
Detroit Pistons Orlando Magic Palace of Auburn Hills February 18, 1992 W 117-95 29 18 9 18 27 50 (14 offensive)
Detroit Pistons Charlotte Hornets Charlotte Coliseum December 23, 1992 L 95-107 45 12 9 18 27 45 (10 offensive)
San Antonio Spurs Seattle SuperSonics Tacoma Dome February 7, 1995 W 106-103 39 13 11 16 27 37 (5 offensive)
San Antonio Spurs Houston Rockets Alamodome March 5, 1995 W 124-103 38 5 8 19 27 32 (11 offensive)
Chicago Bulls Dallas Mavericks United Center December 29, 1997 W 111-105 41 11 11 16 27 37 (11 offensive)

Career highs

Franchise record
NBA record

Regular season

Stat High Team Opponent Date Comment
Points 34 Detroit Pistons vs. Denver Nuggets January 2, 1991
Field goals 15 Detroit Pistons vs. Denver Nuggets January 2, 1991
Field goal attempts 21 Detroit Pistons vs. Denver Nuggets January 2, 1991
3-point field goals 3 Detroit Pistons at Cleveland Cavaliers February 26, 1991
3-point field goal attempts 5 San Antonio Spurs at Utah Jazz April 14, 1994 Achieved three times; last occurrence posted
Free throws made-attempted 9-12 Chicago Bulls vs. Dallas Mavericks December 29, 1997
Rebounds 34 (OT) Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers March 4, 1992
Rebounds, half 21 Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers March 4, 1992 Second half
Rebounds, quarter 15 San Antonio Spurs vs. Golden State Warriors February 26, 1995 Third quarter
Offensive rebounds 18 (OT) Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers March 4, 1992
Offensive rebounds, half 11 Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers March 4, 1992 Second half
Offensive rebounds, quarter 8 San Antonio Spurs at Indiana Pacers January 22, 1995 Fourth quarter
Defensive rebounds 23 San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks January 22, 1994
Defensive rebounds, half 13 San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks January 22, 1994 First half
Defensive rebounds, quarter 9 Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic January 3, 1997 First quarter
Assists 10 Chicago Bulls vs. Philadelphia 76ers January 16, 1996 Only triple-double of career (10 points, 21 rebounds)
Steals 4 Chicago Bulls at Cleveland Cavaliers April 9, 1998 Achieved five times; last occurrence posted
Blocked shots 5 Detroit Pistons vs. New Jersey Nets January 18, 1989
Minutes played 56 San Antonio Spurs at Utah Jazz February 23, 1994

Playoffs

Stat High Team Opponent Date Comment
Points 22 San Antonio Spurs Los Angeles Lakers May 8, 1995
Rebounds 22 San Antonio Spurs Los Angeles Lakers May 8, 1995
Rebounds, quarter 10 Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics June 7, 1996 3rd quarter
Offensive rebounds 12 San Antonio Spurs at Houston Rockets May 28, 1995
Offensive rebounds 11 Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics June 7, 1996
Offensive rebounds 11 Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics June 16, 1996
Offensive rebounds, half 7 Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics June 7, 1996 2nd half
Offensive rebounds, quarter 7 Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics June 7, 1996 3rd quarter
Defensive rebounds 16 San Antonio Spurs Los Angeles Lakers May 8, 1995
Assists 6 Chicago Bulls at New Jersey Nets April 29, 1998
Steals 4 Detroit Pistons at Chicago Bulls May 21, 1991
Blocked shots 4 San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz April 30, 1994
Minutes played 52 (OT) Chicago Bulls at New York Knicks May 11, 1996

NBA records

Regular season

Consecutive seasons leading the league in rebounding: 7 (1991–92-1997–98)

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Seasons leading the league in defensive rebounds: 3 (1991–92, 1993–94, 1997–98)

Rebound percentage, career: 23.4%

  • Rodman also holds all conceivable records for both offensive and defensive rebound percentage.

Rebound percentage, season: 29.7% (1994–95)

  • Rodman holds the top seven rebound percentage seasons in NBA history.

Seasons leading the league in rebound percentage: 8 (1990–91-1997–98)

Consecutive seasons leading the league in rebound percentage: 8 (1990–91-1997–98)

Highest career rebounds per game average since 1973: 13.1 (11,954/911)

Highest average, rebounds per game, in a season since 1972: 18.66 (1991–92)

  • Rodman holds the top five rebounding seasons since 1979

Rebounds as a bench player, game: 25, San Antonio Spurs at Indiana Pacers, January 22, 1995

Offensive rebounds as a bench player, game: 14, San Antonio Spurs at Indiana Pacers, January 22, 1995

  • Rodman played 35 minutes. These two records pertain to games played since the 1980–81 season, but most likely hold true for all of NBA history.

Only player since 1973 to record 1,500 rebounds in a season: 1,530 (1991–92)

One of five players in NBA history to record 1,530 rebounds in a season

One of six players in NBA history with multiple seasons averaging 18 rebounds per game

  • Joining Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Jerry Lucas, Nate Thurmond and Bob Pettit

One of two players in NBA history to record 500 offensive rebounds in a season: 523 (1991–92)

  • Moses Malone achieved this in three seasons.

One of three players in NBA history with multiple seasons of 400 offensive rebounds: Three seasons (1991–92, 1993–94, 1997–98)

  • Moses Malone had six seasons and Larry Smith had two seasons.

One of three players in NBA history to record 1,000 defensive rebounds in a season: 1,007 (1991–92)

Playoffs

Offensive rebounds, career: 626

NBA Finals

Offensive rebounds, game: 11, twice

  • 11, Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7 and 16, 1996
  • Tied Elvin Hayes's mark of 11 set on May 27, 1979
  • Seattle SuperSonics had 12 offensive rebounds as a team on June 16, 1996

Offensive rebounds, half: 7, second half, Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7, 1996

Offensive rebounds, quarter: 7, third quarter, Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7, 1996

NBA records since 1984-85

30-rebound games, career: 5

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25-rebound games, career: 33

  • The most that another player has recorded in this era is seven, achieved by Charles Barkley.

25-rebound games, season: 12 (1991–92)

  • Rodman also holds second, third, fourth and fifth place in this era.

20-rebound games, career: 167 (159 regular season, 8 playoffs)

20-rebound games, season: 39 (1991–92)

  • Rodman also holds second, third and fourth place in this era.

15-rebound games, career: 410 (377 regular season, 33 playoffs)

15-rebound games, season: 66 (1991–92)

  • Rodman also holds second place, with 54 in 1993–94.

10-rebound games, season: 77 (1991–92)

  • Kevin Willis recorded 75 games in the same season, the second highest total in this era.

Games with 10+ offensive rebounds, career: 52 (45 regular season, 7 playoffs)

Offensive rebounds, game: 18, Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992 (OT)

  • Tied with Charles Oakley, Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks, March 15, 1986 (OT)

Consecutive games with 20+ rebounds: 7 (twice)

  • Detroit Pistons, November 25, 1992 to December 11, 1992
  • San Antonio Spurs, February 21, 1995 to March 5, 1995

Consecutive games with 15+ rebounds: 24, November 25, 1992 to January 13, 1993

Playoff games with 10+ offensive rebounds, career: 7

Ranks 2nd in NBA history

Regular season

Seasons leading the league in rebounding: 7 (1991–921997–98)

Seasons leading the league in offensive rebounds: 6 (1990–911993–94, 1995–961996–97)

Consecutive seasons leading the league in offensive rebounds: 4 (1990–911993–94)

  • Behind Moses Malone

Highest average, offensive rebounds per game, career: 4.8 (4,329/911)

  • Behind Moses Malone

Playoffs

Highest average, offensive rebounds per game, any playoff series: 7.7 (23/3), Chicago Bulls vs. New Jersey Nets, 1998 First Round

Offensive rebounds, 3-game series: 23, Chicago Bulls vs. New Jersey Nets, 1998 First Round

  • New Jersey Nets recorded 37 offensive rebounds as a team in the series.

Offensive rebounds, 4-game series: 26, Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic, 1996 Conference Finals

  • Orlando Magic recorded 39 offensive rebounds as a team in the series.

Offensive rebounds, quarter: 7, third quarter, Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7, 1996

Finals

Highest average, offensive rebounds per game, any championship series: 6.8 (41/6), Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics, 1996 NBA Finals

  • Behind Moses Malone

Offensive rebounds, 6-game series: 41, Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics, 1996 NBA Finals

Ranks 3rd in NBA history

Regular season

Rebounds, quarter: 15, third quarter, San Antonio Spurs vs. Golden State Warriors, February 26, 1995

Offensive rebounds, game: 18, Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992 (OT)

Offensive rebounds, half: 11, second half, Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992

Offensive rebounds, quarter: 8, fourth quarter, San Antonio Spurs at Indiana Pacers, January 22, 1995

Defensive rebounds, season: 1,007 (1991–92)

Playoffs

Offensive rebounds, 6-game series: 41, Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics, 1996 NBA Finals

Offensive rebounds, game (regulation): 12, San Antonio Spurs vs. Houston Rockets, May 28, 1995

Offensive rebounds, quarter: 6, first quarter, Detroit Pistons vs. Atlanta Hawks, April 28, 1991

Ranks 4th in NBA history

Regular season

Offensive rebounds, career: 4,329

Offensive rebounds, season: 523 (1991–92)

Highest average, defensive rebounds per game, season: 12.3 twice (1,007/82 in 1991–92; 765/62 in 1992–93)

Playoffs

Offensive rebounds, 5-game series: 32, Detroit Pistons vs. Atlanta Hawks, 1991 First Round

Detroit Pistons franchise records

Regular season

  • Highest field goal percentage, season: .595 (316—531) (1988–89)
  • Rebounds, season: 1,530 (1991–92)
  • Rebounding average, season: 18.7 (1,530/82) (1991–92)
  • Rebounds, game: 34, vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992 (OT)
  • Rebounds, half: 21, second half, vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992
  • Offensive rebounding average: 4.4 (1986–871992–93)
  • Offensive rebounds, season: 523 (1991–92)
  • Offensive rebounding average, season: 6.4 (523/82) (1991–92)
  • Offensive rebounds, game: 18, vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992 (OT)
  • Offensive rebounds, half: 11, second half, vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992
  • Offensive rebounds, quarter: 6, fourth quarter, vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992
  • Defensive rebounds, season: 1,007 (1991–92)
  • Defensive rebounding average, season: 12.34 (765/62) (1992–93)
  • Defensive rebounds, game: 22, at Sacramento Kings, March 14, 1992

Playoffs (incomplete)

  • Offensive rebounds, career: 277 (19871992)
  • Offensive rebounds, game: 10, at Chicago Bulls, May 28, 1990
  • Broken by Ben Wallace on April 27, 2003
  • Offensive rebounds, half: 6, first half, vs. Atlanta Hawks, April 28, 1991
  • Broken by Ben Wallace on May 9, 2004
  • Offensive rebounds, quarter: 6, first quarter, vs. Atlanta Hawks, April 28, 1991

San Antonio Spurs franchise records

Regular season

  • Rebounds, season: 1,367 (1993–94)
  • Rebounding average, season: 17.3 (1,367/79) (1993–94)
  • Rebounds, game: 32, vs. Dallas Mavericks, January 22, 1994
  • Rebounds, half: 20, first half, vs. Dallas Mavericks, January 22, 1994
  • Rebounds, quarter: 15, third quarter, vs. Golden State Warriors, February 26, 1995
  • Offensive rebounds, season: 453 (1993–94)
  • Offensive rebounding average, season: 5.7 (453/79) (1993–94)
  • Offensive rebounds, half: 10
  • Offensive rebounds, quarter: 8, fourth quarter, at Indiana Pacers, January 22, 1995
  • Defensive rebounds, season: 914 (1993–94)
  • Defensive rebounding average, season: 11.6 (914/79) (1993–94)
  • Defensive rebounds, game: 23, vs. Dallas Mavericks, January 22, 1994
  • Defensive rebounds, half: 13, first half, vs. Dallas Mavericks, January 22, 1994

Playoffs

  • Rebounding average, career: 15.0 (255/17) (19941995)
  • Rebounds, game: 22, vs. Los Angeles Lakers, May 8, 1995
  • Offensive rebounds, game: 12, at Houston Rockets, May 28, 1995
  • Offensive rebounds, half: 7, at Houston Rockets, May 28, 1995
  • Defensive rebounds, game: 16, vs. Los Angeles Lakers, May 8, 1995

Chicago Bulls franchise records

Regular season

  • Rebounds, season: 1,201 (1997–98)
  • Rebounding average, season: 16.1 (883/55) (1996–97)
  • Rebounds, quarter: 14, first quarter, vs. Orlando Magic, January 3, 1997
  • Rebounds, overtime: 5, vs. Dallas Mavericks, March 12, 1998
  • Offensive rebounds, season: 421 (1997–98)
  • Offensive rebounds, half: 10, second half, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, December 23, 1997
  • Offensive rebounds, quarter: 6, vs. Atlanta Hawks, December 30, 1995
  • Offensive rebounds, overtime: 3, vs. Detroit Pistons, March 31, 1998
  • Defensive rebounds, season: 780 (1997–98)

Playoffs

  • Rebounding average, career: 11.3 (655/58) (19961998)
  • Rebounds, quarter: 10, third quarter, vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7, 1996
  • Offensive rebounds, game: 11, thrice
11, vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7, 1996
11, vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 16, 1996
11, at New Jersey Nets, April 29, 1998
  • Offensive rebounds, half: 7, second half, vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7, 1996
  • Offensive rebounds, quarter: 7, third quarter, vs. Seattle SuperSonics, June 7, 1996

Franchise records set as an opponent

Note: Different franchises track different records. For instance, some track records for halves and quarters of games, and some do not. Some track single-season and individual playoff series records, and some do not. Therefore, there is no consistency among franchises.

Atlanta Hawks

Offensive rebounds, quarter: 6, Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks, December 30, 1995

Brooklyn Nets

Offensive rebounds, game: 13, Chicago Bulls at New Jersey Nets, March 14, 1997
Offensive rebounds, game, playoffs: 11, Chicago Bulls at New Jersey Nets, April 29, 1998

Dallas Mavericks

Rebounding, season: 21.8 (109/5), San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks (1993–94)
Rebounds, game: 32, San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks, January 22, 1994
Defensive rebounding, season: 15.6 (78/5), San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks (1993–94)
Defensive rebounds, game: 23, San Antonio Spurs vs. Dallas Mavericks, January 22, 1994

Denver Nuggets

Offensive rebounding, any playoff series: 5.3 (16/3), San Antonio Spurs vs. Denver Nuggets (1995)
Offensive rebounds, 3-game playoff series: 16, San Antonio Spurs vs. Denver Nuggets (1995)

Houston Rockets

Offensive rebounds, game, playoffs: 12, San Antonio Spurs at Houston Rockets, May 28, 1995

Indiana Pacers

Rebounds, game: 34, Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992 (OT)
Offensive rebounds, game: 18, Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers, March 4, 1992 (OT)

Miami Heat

Rebounds, game: 26, San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat, February 19, 1994
  • Andrew Bogut recorded 27 rebounds (24 in regulation, 3 in overtime), Milwaukee Bucks vs. Miami Heat, January 7, 2011 (OT)
Rebounds, half: 16, first half, San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat, February 19, 1994
Rebounds, quarter: 12, fourth quarter, San Antonio Spurs vs. Miami Heat, January 12, 1995
Offensive rebounds, half: 8, second half, Detroit Pistons at Miami Heat, February 17, 1993
Rebounds, game, playoffs: 19, Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat, May 20, 1997
Rebounds, quarter, playoffs: 8, third quarter, Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat, May 28, 1997
Offensive rebounding, any playoff series: 4.8 (24/5), Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat (1997)
Offensive rebounds, 5-game playoff series: 24, Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat (1997)
Offensive rebounds, second half, playoffs: 5, Chicago Bulls vs. Miami Heat, May 20, 1997

Minnesota Timberwolves

Rebounding, career: 16.6 (331/20)
Rebounding, season: 18.8 (94/5), San Antonio Spurs vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (1993–94)
Rebounds, game: 29, San Antonio Spurs vs. Minnesota Timberwolves, November 9, 1993
Offensive rebounding, season: 6.6 (33/5), San Antonio Spurs vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (1993–94)
Defensive rebounding, season: 12.2 (61/5), San Antonio Spurs vs. Minnesota Timberwolves, (1993–94)
Defensive rebounds, game: 20, Detroit Pistons at Minnesota Timberwolves, November 28, 1992

New Orleans Pelicans

Rebounding, season: 21.0 (105/5), Detroit Pistons vs. Charlotte Hornets (1991–92)
Rebounds, game: 32, Detroit Pistons at Charlotte Hornets, January 28, 1992
Offensive rebounding, season: 7.4 (37/5), Detroit Pistons vs. Charlotte Hornets (1991–92)
Defensive rebounding, season: 13.6 (68/5), Detroit Pistons vs. Charlotte Hornets (1991–92)
  • Rodman originally held the single-game records for both offensive and defensive rebounds as well.
Rebounds, game, playoffs: 21, Chicago Bulls vs. Charlotte Hornets, May 13, 1998
Offensive rebounds, game, playoffs: 9, Chicago Bulls vs. Charlotte Hornets, May 13, 1998
Defensive rebounds, game, playoffs: 14, Chicago Bulls at Charlotte Hornets, May 10, 1998

Orlando Magic

Rebounding, season: 21.5 (86/4), Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic (1991–92)
Rebounds, game: 27, Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic, February 18, 1992
Rebounds, quarter: 14, first quarter, Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic, January 3, 1997
Offensive rebounding, season: 6.3 (25/4), Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic (1991–92)
Defensive rebounding, season: 15.3 (61/4), Detroit Pistons vs. Orlando Magic (1991–92)
Defensive rebounds, quarter: 9, first quarter, Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic, January 3, 1997
  • Rodman originally held the single-game record for defensive rebounds as well.
Defensive rebounds, half, playoffs: 9, first half, Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic, May 19, 1996
Defensive rebounds, quarter, playoffs: 6, first quarter, Chicago Bulls vs. Orlando Magic, May 19, 1996
  • Rodman originally held the playoff game records for both total and defensive rebounds as well.

Sacramento Kings

Defensive rebounds, game (regulation): 22, Detroit Pistons at Sacramento Kings, March 14, 1992

Utah Jazz

Offensive rebounds, game, playoffs: 11, San Antonio Spurs at Utah Jazz, May 5, 1994

Washington Wizards

Field goals made, none missed, game, playoffs: 5—5, Detroit Pistons vs. Washington Bullets, May 8, 1988

See also

References

  1. basketball-reference.com