Everything Bill Laimbeer represented as a symbol of the culture of the 1980s Detroit Pistons, who were known worldwide as the "Bad Boys", he did not carry over in the same way into his coaching career ...
Bill Laimbeer began his journey as a coach when he was hired as the Detroit Shock head coach in 2002. He instantly became one of the best coaches in the WNBA, and he held that job until 2021. In total ...
From agitators to enforcers to defensive pests, these WNBA stars play with the kind of edge, swagger and fearlessness that ...
The rugged big man known for his low-post defensive tactics was a key member of Detroit's title teams. From NBA.com Staff Bill Laimbeer was one of the NBA’s most rugged big men in the 1980s and early ...
Aces coach Bill Laimbeer was critical of the officiating Thursday night after a 117-91 loss to the Phoenix Mercury in Game 2 of the WNBA semifinals at Michelob Ultra Arena. While concluding the ...
A day after the Aces’ seven-game winning streak ended, coach Bill Laimbeer got his first haircut in the WNBA bubble Wednesday. Laimbeer, whose hair, scruffy beard and headband he’s worn during games ...
Detroit Pistons great Bill Laimbeer played in the NBA for 13 seasons, 12 as a member of the Pistons. Despite a stellar career as a player, and later as a WNBA coach, he has yet to be recognized by the ...
Wilson, the Aces’ All-Star forward, isn’t the only one from Las Vegas deserving of honors this year. By Tamryn Spruill Laimbeer, who has coached the Liberty since 2013, is expected to take a position ...
By Bill Simmons Page 2 columnist. During Game 3 of the Boston-Detroit series in the 2002 NBA playoffs, my dad and I were watching our old nemesis, Bill Laimbeer (now a Pistons bro ...
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