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Basketball Biography

Bill Laimbeer

“Laimbeer”

American · Boston, Massachusetts · Born 1 January 1957

Center
12.9
ppg
9.7
rpg
2
apg
2
championships

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The most physical center of his era — two-time champion and the villain everyone loved to hate.

William Laimbeer Jr. was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1957 and attended Notre Dame. Cleveland Cavaliers selected him in the third round of the 1979 NBA Draft. His 14-season career — primarily with the Detroit Pistons — produced two NBA championships (1989, 1990), four All-Star appearances and a reputation as the most physically intimidating center of the Bad Boy era. He averaged 12.9 points and 9.7 rebounds per game. He was named to the All-NBA Second Team once. He led the league in rebounding once. His physicality — setting screens that were frequently just inside legal limits, elbows that defenders approached cautiously, and a willingness to do whatever was necessary to disrupt opponents — made him the most hated opposing player in the NBA during the Pistons championship run. He was the enforcer who enabled Dennis Rodman's rebounding and protected Isiah Thomas from physical abuse. After retirement he became head coach of the Detroit Shock of the WNBA, winning three championships. He was later an assistant coach with multiple NBA teams. His coaching success in the WNBA is often cited as among the finest in women's basketball history.

Famous For

Physical enforcer role in Detroit Pistons' 'Bad Boys' championship teams

Playing Style

How They Played

Physical center/power forward, strong rebounder, outside shooting ability

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Key member of Detroit Pistons' back-to-back NBA championships, known for tough defensive play

Best Known For

NBA Champion 2x (1989, 1990)

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • NBA Champion 2x (1989, 1990)
  • All-Star 4x
  • All-NBA Second Team
Career Journey

Timeline

1980 📌 NBA debut with Cleveland Cavaliers
1982 📌 Traded to Detroit Pistons
1983 🥇 First NBA All-Star selection
1989 🏆 NBA Championship with Detroit Pistons
1990 🏆 NBA Championship with Detroit Pistons
1993 📌 Retired from NBA after 14 seasons
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Bill Laimbeer

Bill Laimbeer averaged 12.9 points per game in the NBA.

Bill Laimbeer won 2 NBA Championships.

Bill Laimbeer averaged 9.7 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

Bill Laimbeer averaged 2 assists per game in his NBA career.

Bill Laimbeer was born in 1957 in Boston.

Career Timeline — Bill Laimbeer
1980
NBA debut with Cleveland Cavaliers
1982
Traded to Detroit Pistons
1983
First NBA All-Star selection
1989
NBA Championship with Detroit Pistons
1990
NBA Championship with Detroit Pistons
1993
Retired from NBA after 14 seasons
NBA Champion 2x (1989, 1990)
All-Star 4x
All-NBA Second Team