Bill Laimbeer

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Bill Laimbeer

Bill Laimbeer

Bill Laimbeer is a former basketball player and is currently a head coach. Bill Laimbeer is known for his outstanding performance and achievements in sports. Bill appeared in the NCAA Tournament final four and Elite Eight in 1978 and 1979, respectively, during his college career.

Laimbeer was picked by the Cleveland Cavaliers after graduating from college in 1979.

He also spent time with the Pinti Inox Brescia, where he averaged 21.1 points and 12.5 rebounds.

Early Life, Family, and Education

Bill Laimbeer was born on May 19, 1957, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

William Laimbeer Sr is his father, and Mary Laimbeer is his mother.

Bill has one sister, Susan Laimbeer, in addition to his parents.

Bill’s father, William Laimbeer Sr, was an Owens-Illinois executive who ascended through the ranks to become the company’s president. Sadly, he passed away in 2018 while asleep.

Laimbeer graduated from Palos Verdes High School in California with a high school diploma.

After graduating from high school, the basketball player enrolled at the University of Notre Dame College.

Bill was a Sleestak on the children’s TV show Land of the Lost before coming to Notre Dame.

However, after a few semesters at the institution, he dropped out and enrolled at Owens Technical College in Toledo, Ohio.

The basketball player attended two semesters at Owens Technical College before returning to University Notre Dame College to complete his degree.

Laimbeer’s childhood experiences are largely unknown; he has kept them all hidden.

Personality, Height, and Age

Bill Laimbeer, is currently 64 years old. Similarly, the WNBA coach has his birthday in May, making Taurus his zodiac sign.

They are practical, determined, ambitious, and diligent, according to what we know.

The former basketball player stands at a towering 6 feet 11 inches tall (2.11 m). Bill weighs roughly 244 pounds with a balanced diet and regular exercise (111 kg).

His physical appearance would be incomplete without his salt and pepper hair and black eyes. Unfortunately, Bill’s body measurement is currently unavailable.

Laimbeer, meanwhile, is an American national of white ethnicity. Regrettably, there is no information about his faith.

Facts of Bill Laimbeer

Full Name William J. Laimbeer Jr
Date of Birth May 19, 1957
Birth Place Boston, Massachusetts
Nick Name Bill Laimbeer
Religion Unknown
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Age 64 years old
Height 6’11″(2.11 m)
Weight 244 lb(111 kg)
Hair Color Salt and Pepper
Eye Color Black
Body Measurement Unknown
Father’s Name William Laimbeer Sr
Mother’s Name Mary Laimbeer
Siblings Yes
Education Palos Verdes High School
Owens Technical College
Notre Dame
Profession Basketball Player
Head Coach
Position Center
Awards 2*NBA Championship
Affiliations Women’s National Basketball Association
Teams Coached Detroit ShockMinnesota Timberwolves

New York Liberty

Las Vegas Aces

Marital Status Married
Wife Chris Laimbeer
Kids Yes
Net Worth $13 Million
Social Media Not active
Merch  Basketball Card, Autographed Basketball
Last Update May 2022

Net Worth and Salary

Bill Laimbeer’s net worth is estimated to be around $13 million.

Most of Laimbeer’s income comes from his basketball game and coaching career. He has been able to make a significant fortune in every field.

Likewise, Bill is one of the highest-paid players on the Piston, where his average salary was 1.3 million.

When in Detroit Pistons, the basketball player received different amounts of salary. For the year 1984-85, he received $500,000 and $630,000 in 1985-1989.

Likewise, the basketball player was paid $1,510,000 for the year 1990-1991. Bill received $1,369,000 and $1,319,000 for the year 1991-1992 and 1992-1993 respectively.

For the year 1993-1994, Bill was paid $1,300,000 by Detroit Pistons. Furthermore, his career earnings amount from the NBA amount to $8 million.

Bill’s salary was no less than a six-digit figure annually after serving as a Las Vegas Aces head coach of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA).

At present, Bill is enjoying his life with his kids and wife. Unfortunately, the basketball coach has not revealed anything related to his personal assets, such as bank balance and other property.

Basketball Career

Statistics on Collegiate Careers and Colleges

Bill joined the basketball team at Notre Dame College after graduating. While playing 20 minutes per game, Laimbeer averaged 7.3 points and 6.0 rebounds.

Bill appeared in the NCAA Tournament final four and Elite Eight in 1978 and 1979, respectively, during his college career.

He played 69 games in college and averaged 7.2 points per game. His adjusted total rebound percentage was 6.3 and 1.0 assists.

Statistics on Professional Careers

Laimbeer was picked by the Cleveland Cavaliers after graduating from college in 1979. He also spent time with the Pinti Inox Brescia, where he averaged 21.1 points and 12.5 rebounds.

Laimbeer was transferred to the Detroit Pistons in 1980, and he has since become one of the NBA’s most infamous players.

Bill was selected for the NBA All-Star Game four times while with the Pistons (1983, 1984, 1985, and 1987). Bill signed a five-year contract with the Pistons in 1984.

He had not punched anyone, despite his reputation as a dirty player being reinforced after he started multiple fights on the court.

During the 1985-96 season, the American nationality averaged 12.9 rebounds per game.

Bill Laimbeer
Bill Laimbeer in a match. Source: sportscasting

Bill and Piston made it to the NBA finals in 1988, despite losing all seven games versus Los Angeles. The Piston was dubbed “Bad Boys” as a result of Laimbeer’s dirty activities against his squad.

Bill played in the NBA for over 14 years, the majority of which he spent with the Detroit Pistons.

As a result, Bill is the 19th player in NBA history to score 10,000 points and grab 10,000 rebounds.

Bill opted to leave the NBA in the early 1993-1994 season. Laimbeer felt he would never be able to play professionally again after experiencing back and knee ailments.

His most recent matchup was with the New Jersey Nets. Bill continued to attend Piston games even after resigning from the team.

Following Retirement

He started his own company, “Laimbeer Packaging Corp,” after leaving the Piston.

The boxes were largely constructed in a facility in Detroit, but the company also added a corrugated box factory in Melvindale, Michigan.

Similarly, Bill oversees the company, which employs 240 people and generates $60 million in revenue.

Later, he sold the Detroit facility and concentrated only on the production of huge boxes. Bill left the company in October 2001.

Coaching Profession

Bill came to Detroit after retiring from business and began doing television commentary for Pistons games. Bill was later employed as a special consultant for the Detroit Shock after a year.

Prior to Bill, the Shock were coached by Greg Williams, although the results were not as expected under Greg’s guidance.

When Bill took over as coach of the Shock, the team’s record improved dramatically.

Not only that, but a year later, he led the squad to their first WNBA championship, earning Bill Coach of the Year honors.

In 2008, the club defeated the Sacramento Monarchs and San Antonio Stars to win their second and third WNBA championships, respectively.

Following his time in Detroit, he was hired as an assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Bill returned to the WNBA in 2012 as Liberty’s head coach and general manager. Bill was rehired as the head coach of Liberty in 2014 after Liberty parted ways with him following two seasons.

Furthermore, the Las Vegas Aces offered Laimbeer the post of head coach and president of basketball operations in October 2017.

Wife and Kids

Bill Laimbeer is married and content. Bill married Chris Laimbeer, his long-time girlfriend.

In the year 1979, the alleged long-term couple married in a private ceremony.

After some years of marriage, the couple was blessed with a daughter Kerlann Laimbeer and a son Eric Laimbeer.

Kerlann followed the footstep of her father and is a basketball player. She has played basketball from her sophomore year from 2006 to 2007 and her first year from 2005 to 2006.

Also, after attending Detroit Country Day school, she played four seasons of basketball.

She even helped her high school win three state championships (2002, 2003, 2004) and a state runner-up in 2001. Besides that, Kerlann was also named as a senior to the Associated Press All-State Te.

Moreover, she has also received fourth-team all-state honors as a senior from the Detroit Free Press.

Unfortunately, the information regarding Eric Laimbeer is not available at the moment. At present, it is seen that Bill is enjoying and living a lavish life with his family.

Also, there is no news or rumor of Bill’s separation or divorce from his wife, Chris Laimbeer.

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Social Media Presence

Bill has established himself to be a successful player and coach at the same time. This has led him to recognize himself around a mass of people.

He is becoming an inspirational source to many of his fans worldwide.

Since Bill is not active on any social media platform, we cannot provide the exact fan following of this basketball player.

However, he is seen on different sports news channels explaining most things about the basketball world.