Duh. So you believe Rodman didn't develop as a player, you say, and he didn't improve his rebounding? Plus, Rodmans role was switched from SF to PF later, and that matches the point in time when he started outrebounding everyone. Rodman is simply head and shoulders above anyone else in rebounding dominance during the 90es, way more than for example Jordan was in scoring dominance. That his raw numbers don't match the crazily inflated stats of the early day heroes like Wilt doesn't mean much; he grabbed an incredibly higher percentage of rebounds than anyone else when he was on the court during his Spurs and Bulls days, way more, as a percentage of missed shots, than anyone else in the history of the sport , ever. That's the greatest rebounder to me. But I can make the case only half as well as the series of articles, so go ahead and read them instead of being embarassed for others without knowing what that other person is even referring to.