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Bill Laimbeer returns to WNBA as Liberty GM, coach

AP
Bill Laimbeer resigned as Detroit Shock head coach on June 15, 2009 after winning three WNBA championships in six years.
  • Bill Laimbeer was named the new general manager and head coach of the New York Liberty
  • Laimbeer led the former Detroit Shock to three WNBA titles in 2003, '06 and '08
  • Laimbeer won back-to-back NBA championships as a player with the Detroit Pistons in 1989-90

NEW YORK (AP) β€” Bill Laimbeer returned to the WNBA on Thursday as the New York Liberty's general manager and coach.

The former Detroit Pistons star led the Detroit Shock to three WNBA titles and was 137-93 as the team's general manager and coach from 2002-09.

"I am very excited to return to the WNBA, and for the opportunity to join the New York Liberty," Laimbeer said. "I missed the competitive fire of players like Cappie Pondexter and Plenette Pierson, two hard-nosed competitors for the Liberty.

"The commitment of our fans and the city will be invaluable in our quest to bring a WNBA championship to New York. After all, that's really all that counts."

Laimbeer replaces John Whisenant. In two seasons as general manager and coach, Whisenant had a 34-34 record and led the Liberty to playoff berths.

"We're excited to have Bill Laimbeer join the New York Liberty as our general manager and head coach," said Allan Houston, the New York Knicks' assistant GM who oversees the Liberty's basketball operations. "He has brought his winning pedigree and passion to the WNBA and I believe he will play a large role in bringing a championship to the Liberty. We appreciate Coach Whisenant's dedication to our team and the organization, and wish him well in the future."

Terms of Laimbeer's deal with the team weren't disclosed.

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