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William Laimbeer Jr. (born May 19, 1957) is an
American former professional basketball coach and
player who
spent the
majority of his
career with the Detroit...
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Detroit Pistons and from 2002 to 2009 was
coached by
Pistons legend Bill
Laimbeer. In
October 2009, it was
announced that the
Shock would be
moving to Tulsa...
- Soft in 1991 as Bill
Laimbeer's Combat Basketball. It was the
first basketball game
released for the SNES. The game
stars Bill
Laimbeer, who pla**** for the...
- on to be an ****istant
coach under Pistons teammate and head
coach Bill
Laimbeer with the
Detroit Shock of the Women's
National Basketball ****ociation (WNBA)...
- past the
third quarter.
Behind Bill
Laimbeer, however, the
Pistons made a
comeback in the
fourth period.
Laimbeer, who had
scored only
seven points over...
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William Laimbeer Jr. (June 7, 1821 –
November 28, 1886) was an English-American
builder and politician.
Laimbeer was born on June 7, 1821, in Devon, England...
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Laimbeer (July 11, 1857 −
February 19, 1934) was a
judge of the
Court of
Special Sessions and a
Deputy Fire
Commissioner in New York City.
Laimbeer was...
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Nathalie Schenck Laimbeer (December 4, 1882 –
October 25, 1929) was an
American banker, philanthropist, and socialite.
Nathalie Pendleton Cutting Schenck...
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Detroit Pistons legend Bill
Laimbeer.
There were
rumors the
Shock would fold
after the team's
awful 2002 season.
Laimbeer convinced the
owners to keep...
- Bill
Laimbeer, and
bench players Vinnie Johnson,
Dennis Rodman and John Salley.
Midway through the season,
Detroit gained a
valuable backup to
Laimbeer and...