Here are five things you didn't know about him.

Rodman has 28 siblings

During Rodman's Hall of Fame acceptance speech, he claimed that his father, Philander Rodman Jr., had fathered 47 children. However, according to his father, that is not true, saying he only had 29 children in total.

Nevertheless, that's still a lot of siblings Rodman has. According to Yahoo Sports, Rodman's father skipped town when he was just five years old. They finally reunited 42 years later at an exhibition game in the Philippines.

Rodman had a wrestling career

In the 1997-1998 NBA season, Rodman was suspended for 11 games for kicking a courtside television photographer. During that suspension, he decided to pursue a career in wrestling, even teaming up Hollywood Hulk Hogan. He also had a match against NBA Hall of Famer Karl Malone after the NBA Finals. Rodman went on to continue wrestling for the World Championship Wrestling company in 1997, 1998, and 1999.

Rodman led the league in rebounding for seven straight seasons.

Despite standing just 6'7″, Rodman is considered as one of the best rebounders in NBA history. In the 1990s, Rodman led the league in rebounding for seven straight seasons.

In addition, he owns the record for the most rebounds in a single game with 34. According to Rodman's former teammate Isiah Thomas, he'd count the rotations of the ball to see where the rebound would go.

Rodman had a friendship with Kim Jong-Un

One of the most interesting things about Rodman is that he has a friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. Kim Jong-Un reportedly grew up watching the Bulls dynasty in the 1990s and also admired Rodman.

In 2013, Rodman made a trip to North Korea and met Kim Jong-Un, calling him “a friend for life.” Rodman also claimed his mission was to break the ice between the United States and North Korea.

“My mission is to break the ice between hostile countries, Rodman told Sports Illustrated in 2013. Why it’s been left to me to smooth things over, I don’t know. Dennis Rodman, of all people.

Rodman believes that LeBron James would be an average player in his era

Los Angeles Lakers superstar Lebron James is considered one of the greatest basketball players in the world. However, Rodman believes if he were playing in the 80s and the 90s, he would just be an average player.

“It's really not a comparison,” Rodman told Dan Patrick. “If LeBron was playing in the late '80s and early '90s, he would be just an average player, to do what Michael has done … what he did was more charisma, there was more articulating and stuff like that. LeBron is more like … there's no flash to his game.”