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Inside the Journey of Bill Laimbeer: From NBA Champion to Trailblazing WNBA Coach

December 25, 2025 3 Min Read
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(Editor’s note: This piece is from The Spun magazine’s “Then and Now” series, which includes interviews with over 50 former sports stars. You can order it online or find it at newsstands nationwide.)

Bill Laimbeer, once one of the Detroit Pistons’ most notorious “bad boys,” has mellowed with age. Now 68, the former center enjoys retirement by spending time on his farm, golfing, and fishing.

“I’m fully retired from basketball—there’s nothing that would pull me back,” Laimbeer said. “No coaching, no broadcasting—I’m very content with my current lifestyle, which is pretty much doing nothing.”

Laimbeer was an integral part of the iconic Bad Boys team of the 1980s and early 1990s, playing alongside Rick Mahorn, Dennis Rodman, Joe Dumars, and Isiah Thomas. This group was known for their aggressive, physical style, combining tough defense with confidence and swagger.

“The ‘Bad Boys’ label gave us an identity and a sense of purpose,” Laimbeer noted. “It’s one of the greatest nicknames in sports history, and we are proud of the legacy we built.”

Known for his physical play, Laimbeer, standing 6-foot-11 and weighing around 250 pounds, is remembered for his personal fouls average (3.42) and rebounding (9.75), holding the franchise record in rebounds.

In a heated practice early in the 1993-94 season, teammate Isiah Thomas punched Laimbeer, breaking his hand and leading to his sudden retirement.

After retiring as a player, Laimbeer moved into coaching in the WNBA, guiding the Detroit Shock to three championships in six years. He described his impact as helping to make the women’s game more physical and faster, raising the competitive level.

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Despite aiming to coach in the NBA, his closest experience was as an assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves from 2009 to 2012, before returning to coach in the WNBA for nine seasons.

Laimbeer counts the Pistons’ consecutive championships in 1989 and 1990 as his greatest achievement and still stays in touch with former teammates through regular emails.

This article was first published by The Spun on December 22, 2025.

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Fan Take: Laimbeer’s successful transition to coaching in the WNBA highlights his lasting influence beyond his playing days and underscores the growth of the women’s game. For WNBA fans, his story is a powerful reminder of how former NBA players have helped elevate the sport, increasing its visibility and competitiveness.

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