Dennis Rodman’s daughter, Trinity Rodman, has made many plans for her future with soccer in the United States. According to a recent report from ESPN, Trinity Rodman is interested in playing for overseas teams rather than continuing playing for the NWSL. Unlike her father, Trinity Rodman has not taken any steps into basketball, instead going on to become an esteemed soccer player.
Currently, Trinity Rodman is playing as a forward for the Washington Spirit in the NWSL. Before that, she played for the So Cal Blues, and during her college soccer days, Rodman was a part of the Washington State Cougars team. Rodman has also represented the country, for the U17 team, the U20 team and the current USA team.
“I’ve always thought about playing overseas. … I would kick myself if I retired and hadn’t done it,” Trinity Rodman said to ESPN.
For Trinity Rodman, playing overseas is more of a when not an if 👀
📸 @WashSpirit, quote via @espn Futbol W pic.twitter.com/59bOqI9nLF
— The Women’s Game (@WomensGameMIB) March 12, 2025
Trinity Rodman is currently in her final year of the contract with the Washington Spirit, and with her statements about possibly soon playing for an overseas team, the team management is bound to be going frantic. Rodman and the Spirit missed winning the championship last year and will try their best to grab a win in this season.

Dennis Rodman’s Former Team To Meet Washington Wizards In Next Game
Meanwhile, Dennis Rodman’s first team, the Detroit Pistons are scheduled to take on the Washington Wizards for the next game of the NBA regular season. This will be the second time the two teams meet consecutively. In the previous game against the Wizards, Detroit won with an impressive 123-103, and will try to build on this. As of now, the Detroit Pistons are ranked sixth in the Eastern Conference after winning 37 games and losing 29 so far.

In the game against the Wizards, the Pistons were led on the scoreboard by Cade Cunningham who etched 27 points for the team, grabbing eight rebounds and assisting ten times. Jalen Duren added another 15 points for the team with 13 boards, while Malik Beasley was not far behind with 14 points, four rebounds and a pair of helpers.

After taking on the Washington Wizards, the Detroit Pistons will be locking horns with the might Oklahoma City Thunder. The Pistons are coming to the second game against the Wizards while riding a two-game winning streak. In this NBA season, Detroit is leaning on Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey to take care of their offense.
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