Bad as I Wanna Be " is the 1996 New York Times bestselling autobiography of NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman, co-authored with Tim Keown

You can find digital versions or the full memoir through these official and legal platforms: Borrow Digitally : You can borrow the book for free through the Internet Archive Open Library , which offer digital lending to verified accounts. Library Audiobooks : Check your local library's digital collection via to listen to the audiobook for free.

  • The Growth Spurt:

    A late-blooming growth spurt at age 20 led him to Southeastern Oklahoma State, where he became an All-American before being drafted by the Detroit Pistons at age 26.

    Rodman's on-court success was only half the story. His flamboyant personality, androgynous style, and willingness to challenge authority made him a media sensation. He became known as the "Bad Boy" of basketball, with his antics often walking the fine line between genius and insanity.

    In 1996, Rodman published his autobiography, "Bad as I Wanna Be," which offered a candid, unapologetic look into his life. The book, ghostwritten by David Henry Borowitz, was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the New York Times bestseller list.