Dennis Rodman can't help but chortle at the way LeBron James and other NBA superstars take to rest, in reaction to the same sort of 100-game season that Dennis used to routinely take part in as a championship member of the Detroit Pistons, and Chicago Bulls. Steve Kerr, coach of a Golden State Warrior team that played 103 games in 2014-15 and 106 in 2015-16, doesn't want to hear it. The former Bulls champion and Rodman teammate only missed significant time during his own run with the Bulls when 300-pound Derrick Coleman, to use Kerr's words, "sat on" Kerr prior to breaking the shooter's collarbone in 1997-98, knocking him out for 32 games.