A Quote by Dennis Rodman

My rookie year, I was very immature. — © Dennis Rodman
My rookie year, I was very immature.
There are a lot of things that you learn as a rookie and you grow the most, I would say as a rookie from your first year to your second year.
When I was a rookie, what motivated me was trying to win Rookie of the Year and play the best that I could that I would compete so hard.
You expect two-year olds to wear diapers and make a mess with just about everything they touch. We have to allow the young in Christ to be immature, and yes, make messes. Young and immature prophetic people will act like young and immature prophetic people. The belief that some have tried to impose on the prophetic - that if you made one mistake you are a false prophet - inhibits their maturity, or worse, it can profoundly distort their character.
For me, I spent four years at Duke, and I was 22 my rookie year. For a lot of guys, I was old as a rookie, but nothing could prepare me for the NBA, both on the court and off the court.
Veterans get priority in the training room and better parking, but there is not a whole lot of difference in terms of how they're treated in the competition for playing time. To me it doesn't matter if a guy is a 10-year veteran or a rookie. If the rookie is better, he finds his way onto the field.
I almost got traded my rookie year or my second year in the league.
I'm trying to be a sponge. People say, 'Well, that's what your rookie year is.' I still feel that way in my second year.
I was 22 my rookie year.
I can say Rookie of the Year is what I want to do.
That's the first goal I have, to be Rookie of the Year.
My rookie year, it was a crazy atmosphere.
I'd like to win Rookie of the Year.
I didn't start my whole rookie year.
It's unfortunate to lose guys in their rookie year.
Personally, I want to win rookie of the year.
My rookie year, I was terrified of Joe Staley.
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