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Dennis Rodman’s latest mission is a hell of a long shot, but some folks are thinking he might be able to pull it off.The former NBA star told NBC News over the weekend that he’s gotten clearance to go to Russia to help negotiate the release of WNBA player Brittney Griner, who was recently sentenced to nine years in a Russian prison over cannabis vape cartridges.Negotiations for Grinder’s release from the Biden administration have been slow going, but Rodman seems to think he just might be the one able to spring her.“I got permission to go to Russia to help that girl,” he says. “I’m trying to go this week.”Related: Brittney Griner may be released, but at a price that has some people worriedUnlikely as it is, people on social media seem to be willing to believe it:If he can do this, trust him bro pic.twitter.com/TOGIJf1jJc— Darvin Ham (@LaDarvinHam) August 21, 2022Dennis Rodman in Russia getting Brittney Griner out of prison.

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