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Bill Laimbeer: The Original Bad Boy

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:05 pm
by BadMofoPimp
I think I started following basketball around the summer of 1984 when I moved to Detroit from Miami to live with my mother and my step-father, who was a massive Basketball freak. So, he was very excited when the Pistons drafted Dumars and Rodman. Anyways, I really liked those old Pistons because they all had so much personality from Zeke to Mahorn to Sally to Laimbeer. Bill was a player that pissed off all the opponents and even his own teammates he was so abrasive. Without that dude, the Pistons would not have won a championship. Thus, here is an appreciation thread to my boy, Bill Laimbeer. Please post quotes, appreciation and/or Videos of the champ.

It was not our intention to play "Gotcha" with the greatest flopper the sport has ever known. We just wanted to gauge how far he’s come since his Detroit Pistons days, when he could incite a riot in a dozen ways, most of them involving melodrama — a flop, a shove, a covert elbow, a fake outrage. Chuck Daly, as he often did, put it best once: "Laimbeer," the great coach said, "could drive people insane and then just walk away — he was like Gandhi." "People disliked me because I never went away," Laimbeer corrected. "I was always there, and people couldn’t stand it. I was an irritating person to play against, and I’d get under your skin."

No one ever doubted his talent for this. Check out how many Laimbeer videos there are on YouTube, and then count how many are tagged with "fight," "flop," "cheap shot" or "hard foul." Spoiler alert: The answers are "3,700" and "more than half." And a large number involve him getting punched in the face by a 1980s wing of the Hall of Fame: Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Robert Parish, et al. Oh, and Isiah Thomas, if we’re including practices. There should be some kind of medal for that. "The Bad Boys moniker will live forever," Laimbeer said triumphantly. "You see they’re now doing a documentary on those Pistons teams? It was our identity, and we’re proud of it. But no, there’s no medal for getting punched. The real badge of honor is the championship." Newark Star-Ledger


Documentary on the Way!?!?!?!

I would consider it an honor to be punched by Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Robert Parish and Isiah Thomas


ps. I still have the Pistons VHS video's.

Re: Bill Laimbeer: The Original Bad Boy

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:26 pm
by Han Solo
Bill Laimbeer is my favorite player of all-time.

Re: Bill Laimbeer: The Original Bad Boy

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:28 pm
by Han Solo
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0O1OwLM4WA[/youtube]

Baddest mother****** ever to play in a Pistons uniform. I completely agree with the OP's post.

Re: Bill Laimbeer: The Original Bad Boy

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:24 pm
by Han Solo
Can't wait for the documentary.

Re: Bill Laimbeer: The Original Bad Boy

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:10 pm
by Southern Piston
Laimbeer was the man, I don't think he could be a head coach, but I believe he should be the pistons big man coach from this summer until he's needed to do more. You put his IQ into Monroe, Drummond, Villanueva, or Kravstov and the team takes a big step forward right there.

Re: Bill Laimbeer: The Original Bad Boy

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:13 pm
by kurtis48239
Southern Piston wrote:Laimbeer was the man, I don't think he could be a head coach, but I believe he should be the pistons big man coach from this summer until he's needed to do more. You put his IQ into Monroe, Drummond, Villanueva, or Kravstov and the team takes a big step forward right there.

I gotta disagree,he would command respect with his booming voice and persona,and not to mention if he could get those ladies to championships (even tho its a lower grade of basketball) but to be able to keep all of those females in line.Iam willing to bet the 1st organaziation to take a chance on him wont regret it.