Chicago Bulls forward Dennis Rodman has agreed to pay $200,000 to the cameraman he kicked during a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, The Associated Press learned today.

Eugene Amos, an in-house cameraman at the Target Center, was kicked in the groin by Rodman at the arena last Wednesday. Amos declined comment today, referring questions to his attorney, Gale Pearson. Neither Pearson nor Rodman's attorney, Dwight Manley, returned messages left at their offices after business hours today.

The incident began when Rodman stumbled out of bounds over a photographer. Rodman kicked Amos, who was sitting nearby, after Amos turned his camera on him. The game was delayed for seven minutes before Amos was carried off on a stretcher and treated briefly at a local hospital. The National Basketball Association suspended Rodman for at least 11 games and fined Rodman $25,000. The suspension is without pay and will cost Rodman more than $1 million.