Isiah Thomas reflected on Bill Laimbeer’s infamous Bad Boy persona, saying even he wouldn’t like Laimbeer without knowing him ...
At 68 years old and with three championships to his name, he now ranks as the third-most successful coach in WNBA history, ...
There are certain sports franchises -- and players and coaches, for that matter -- who do weird things that at first make you say, "You're kidding. Seriously, they did that?" But then you say, "Oh, ...
The New York Liberty announced Tuesday they were parting ways with coach/general manager Bill Laimbeer. On Wednesday, he went fishing in Florida. On Thursday, he was in Michigan on his way to go ...
Bill Laimbeer is no stranger when it comes to getting ejected. During a 1988 clash with the Milwaukee Bucks, the Detroit Pistons center was tossed from the game, but instead of complaining, he ...
Bill Laimbeer was never one to hold back, whether on the court or in interviews. The 6'11" center showcased this trait during a 1989 conversation about his Detroit Pistons teammate, Mark Aguirre. You ...
Bill Laimbeer faced some of the NBA's greatest players during his prime, from Larry Bird to Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan. As a member of the Detroit Pistons' "Bad Boys," he had a front-row seat to ...
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 ...
Larry Bird and Bill Laimbeer already have earned plenty of honors. Now, they can add another one. During recent episode of the All The Smoke Podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, they were ...
We have dubbed them Atlanta’s Dirty Dozen – the villains of Atlanta Sports. We use the term villain loosely. Some are simply sports figures who proved a thorn in our side, stood in our way, or ...
Although Bill Laimbeer won't entirely rule out a role in basketball in the future, the former Las Vegas Aces coach said Saturday that he is sure about one thing. "I'm not ever going to coach again," ...
While Bill Laimbeer won't entirely rule out a role in basketball in the future, the former Las Vegas Aces coach said Saturday that he is sure about one thing. "I'm not ever going to coach again," ...