Even Dennis Rodman is embracing the idea that J.R. Smith is the 2014 Knicks version of his Chicago Bulls self.

On Wednesday, the mercurial former Bulls player tweeted out his agreement with his former coach turned Knicks President Phil Jackson’s assessment that Smith is the new Rodman.

Sending love to the zen master @PhilJackson11 and the @nyknicks for this season. Good luck to @therealjrsmith who is the new Dennis Rodman — Dennis Rodman (@dennisrodman) October 15, 2014

The comparison first came from Jackson in a September interview with the New York Post, where he compared Rodman and Smith’s behavioral issues, saying the two both had an “outlier side.”

Smith responded in an interview with the New York Daily News by pointing out that Rodman had an incredibly successful career. “Last time I checked Dennis Rodman’s got what three, four rings?” Smith said. “I’m not offended by that. It’s an honor. He’s a Hall of Famer. And to be put in the same words as a Hall of Famer is something special. So I’m not offended at all.”

On Wednesday, after a Twitter follower made a snide remark about Smith’s and Rodman’s alleged drug use, the Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew alum fired back that he was only “high on life.”