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Autographed/Signed Dennis Rodman San Antonio Spurs Black Basketball Jersey PSA/DNA COA

Autographed/Signed Dennis Rodman San Antonio Spurs Black Basketball Jersey PSA/DNA COA

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🏀 Dennis Rodman Autographed/Signed San Antonio Spurs Black Basketball Jersey PSA/DNA COA — Trenton, New Jersey — Southeast Oklahoma State — Detroit Pistons — San Antonio Spurs — Chicago Bulls — 5x NBA Champion — 7x NBA Rebounding Champion — Basketball Hall of Fame 2011 — PSA/DNA Signature Authentication Certified

🏀 Dennis Rodman played professional basketball the way no one before or since has played it — with a single-minded devotion to rebounding, defense, and winning that was wrapped in a personality so flamboyant, so unconventional, and so genuinely unique that his off-court presence became as famous as his on-court impact. He won five NBA championships. He led the league in rebounding seven consecutive seasons. He was the most disruptive defensive presence of his era, and he did all of it while becoming one of the most recognized and discussed athletes on the planet. This autographed San Antonio Spurs black basketball jersey, signed by Rodman and authenticated by PSA/DNA, is a signed piece from the Spurs chapter of one of the most remarkable careers in basketball history. Condition: NOS.

🌟 Trenton, New Jersey — Dallas, Texas — Southeast Oklahoma State — The Unlikely Path

Dennis Keith Rodman was born on May 13, 1961, in Trenton, New Jersey, and grew up in Dallas, Texas — raised primarily by his mother after his father left the family. He was not a high-level recruit in high school, standing 5'11" as a senior and going largely unrecruited. He grew to 6'7" after high school while working as a janitor at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, and his sudden transformation into a legitimate basketball player landed him at Southeastern Oklahoma State — a small NAIA school that provided the environment for Rodman to develop the rebounding instincts and defensive energy that would eventually make him one of the most valuable players in the NBA. The path from unrecruited teenager to Hall of Famer through a small Oklahoma school is one of the great developmental journeys in sports history. Condition: NOS.

🏟️ Detroit Pistons — The Bad Boys — 1989 and 1990 Championships

The Detroit Pistons selected Rodman in the second round of the 1986 NBA Draft, and he joined a team that was building the most physical, most defensively dominant dynasty of the late 1980s — the Bad Boys. Surrounded by Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Bill Laimbeer, and Rick Mahorn, Rodman developed into the ultimate complement: a player who would do the dirty work that made the stars more effective, who would go to the floor for loose balls, who would hold his position against any offensive player in the league, and who would rebound at a rate that changed the entire dynamic of close games. The Pistons won the NBA championship in 1989 and 1990 — back-to-back titles — and Rodman was a critical piece of both. Condition: NOS.

🏀 San Antonio Spurs — 1993 to 1995 — The Black Jersey Years

Dennis Rodman arrived in San Antonio in October 1993, acquired from the Detroit Pistons in a trade that brought him to a franchise that needed his defensive intensity. He played two seasons with the Spurs alongside David Robinson — the Admiral, one of the most skilled centers in the game — and gave San Antonio the rebounding and defensive presence that complemented Robinson's offensive contributions. The Spurs' black jersey was the uniform Rodman wore during his time in San Antonio — the away uniform of a franchise that was building toward the championship windows that would define it in the late 1990s and 2000s. Rodman's Spurs years are an underappreciated chapter in his career: consistent production, continued rebounding dominance, and the foundation for the Bulls deal that would bring three more championships. Condition: NOS.

🏆 Chicago Bulls — Michael Jordan — Scottie Pippen — Three More Championships

The decision to trade Rodman to the Chicago Bulls before the 1995-96 season is one of the most consequential transactions in NBA history. Paired with Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, Rodman brought the rebounding and defensive intensity that the Bulls needed to compete for championships, and the result was three consecutive NBA titles — 1996, 1997, and 1998 — in the second and final dynasty of the Jordan era. Rodman averaged 14.9 rebounds per game in the 1995-96 championship season, helping the Bulls to a then-record 72-10 regular season. Five championships total across three different franchises: the Detroit Pistons, and the Chicago Bulls, with the San Antonio Spurs chapter connecting the two dynasties. Condition: NOS.

Seven Consecutive Rebounding Titles — The Standard No One Has Approached

From 1991-92 through 1997-98 — seven consecutive seasons — Dennis Rodman led the NBA in rebounding. The record-setting run included seasons with the Pistons, Spurs, and Bulls, demonstrating that his dominance on the glass was not system-dependent or team-dependent but a product of his individual obsession with the basketball after every shot. No player in the modern era has approached seven consecutive rebounding titles. The stat alone earns Rodman his place among the most impactful players of any era. Condition: NOS.

🎯 PSA/DNA Authentication — The Certified Signature

PSA/DNA authenticated this Dennis Rodman Spurs jersey autograph as genuine, confirming through their examination process that the signature is authentic. PSA/DNA is the signature authentication division of Professional Sports Authenticator — the most recognized grading service in the hobby — providing collector confidence backed by the most trusted name in authentication. Condition: NOS.

🏀⭐ Dennis Rodman. Trenton, New Jersey. Dallas, Texas. Southeast Oklahoma State. The janitor at DFW. 5'11" to 6'7". Detroit Pistons. Bad Boys. 1989. 1990. Two championships. San Antonio Spurs. The black jersey. David Robinson. 1993-1995. Chicago Bulls. Michael Jordan. Scottie Pippen. 1996. 1997. 1998. Three more. Five total. Seven rebounding titles. Consecutive. No one else. Hall of Fame 2011. The Worm. Signed. PSA/DNA certified. Condition: NOS.

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