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Dennis Rodman "Click I Go This Way"

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Dennis Rodman "Click Go This Way" is a reaction video of former professional basketball Dennis Rodman speaking about his rebounding skills in basketball in the 2020 documentary series The Last Dance. Video of Rodman saying the line has been used as a reaction to parody giving confusing directions.

Origin

On April 26th, 2020, ESPN aired the third episode of The Last Dance. In the episode, Dennis Rodman explains his method for rebounding (shown below).[1] He says:

β€œI’d just sit there and react, react. I just practiced a lot about the angle of the ball and the trajectory of it. You got a Larry Bird, it’s gonna spin. You got a Magic, it’ll maybe spin. When Michael shoot over here, I position myself right there. Now it hit the rim, it’s boom. Click, go back this way. Boom, here, here. Click, go that way. Boom, that way. Click here, this way. So basically I just start learning how to put myself in a position to get the ball.”



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That day, people began posting the video and adding captioning it with jokes about giving complicated directions. For example, Twitter user @reidgoldsmith tweeted the video with the caption "This is how I imagine my parents interpret what I'm saying when I'm helping them with their phone/computer." The tweet received more than 3.1 million views, 445 likes and 120 retweets in less than two weeks (shown below).

Twitter user @PallvaviGunalan shared the video with the caption "me explaining how to make me cum." The tweet received more than 1,800 likes and 150 retweets in less than two weeks (shown below).

The following day, Facebook page SportsNation shared the video with the caption "When you ask your mom for directions." The post received more than 2,500 reactions, 540 shares and 290 comments in less than two weeks (shown below).

On April 27th, Redditor [2] urfaselol shared the video in the /r/NBA subreddit. The post received more than 795 points (98% upvoted) and 150 comments in less than two weeks.



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