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    Rodman's road show returning to DPRK for two games

    By Associated Press in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2013-09-11 07:33

    Dennis Rodman is going back to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea - and bringing a team of former NBA players with him.

    Days after returning from his second trip to visit Kim Jong-un - in which he said he became the first foreigner to hold the leader's newborn daughter - Rodman announced plans on Monday to stage two exhibition games in the DPRK in January.

    The first will be on Jan 8 - Kim's birthday - with another to follow two days later.

    Rodman's friendship with the DPRK leader has been criticized - and led to a couple of testy exchanges during his Manhattan media conference.

     Rodman's road show returning to DPRK for two games

    Former National Basketball Association star Dennis Rodman addresses the media in New York on Monday. Rodman announced he is returning to the DPRK in January with a team of former NBA players for a pair of exhibition games. John Minchillo / Associated Press

    But Rodman insisted Kim is a good person, wants to have better relations with the United States and that he's the one who can help make it happen with his plan for "basketball diplomacy".

    "Why North Korea? It'll open doors," Rodman said.

    Touting his friendship with Kim and taunting President Barack Obama for not talking to him, Rodman said he will go back to DPR Korea for a week in December to help select local players for the game. He hopes to have former stars such as Karl Malone and ex-Chicago Bulls teammate Scottie Pippen.

    "Michael Jordan, he won't do it, because he's Michael Jordan," Rodman said.

    Holding a cigar and wearing the shirt of a vodka company and a hat from a betting company that is funding the event, Rodman said Kim has asked him to train his players to compete in the 2016 Olympics and offered to allow the Hall of Famer to write a book about him.

    Though looking like a billboard, Rodman said he's not doing the event for money. He said an Irish betting company called Paddy Power would put up $3.5 million.

    The company later said finances hadn't been determined.

    And Rodman, who joked that he hadn't drawn such a crowd in New York since he wore a wedding dress to a book signing, was adamant this venture was serious - "groundbreaking", in Rodman's words.

    "People think this is a gimmick. I would love to make this a gimmick ... but it's not about the money," he said.

    He rarely referred to Kim by name, frequently calling him "the marshal".

    Rodman first met Kim, a basketball fan, when traveling to the DPRK in February.

    Though saying he didn't want to discuss politics, Rodman raised his voice when answering a question about Kim's human rights record and portrayed himself as the person who could make outsiders see the young leader as different than his father and grandfather.

    "He has to do his job, but he's a very good guy," Rodman said.

    "If he wanted to bomb anybody in the world, he would have done it."

    Instead, Rodman had harder words for Obama, of whom he spoke angrily while talking to reporters last week.

    Rodman talked around a question about American citizen and Christian missionary Kenneth Bae, who was arrested in November and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for what Pyongyang described as hostile acts against the state.

    Rodman said lobbying for the release of a prisoner wasn't his job, blaming Obama for not reaching out to ease tensions between the countries.

    "Why, Obama, are you afraid to talk to Dennis Rodman?" Rodman said, his voice rising as if he were a professional wrestler - another former pursuit - calling out an opponent.

    "You're not afraid to talk to Beyonce and Jay-Z, why not me? I'm pretty important now, right?"

    Rodman also said he would interview Kim on live TV during the trip.

    Organizers said details would be provided at a later date.

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