Bill Laimbeer named head coach and general manager of New York Liberty

Bill Laimbeer photo: Zuma Press

New York Liberty has announced that Bill Laimbeer has been named the head coach and general manager of the WNBA’s New York Liberty to replace John Whisenant who will be leaving the team.

Via NY Liberty:

“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 previously spent eight seasons from 2002-09 as general manager and head coach of the Detroit Shock (now Tulsa Shock), where he earned WNBA Coach of the Year honors in his first full season as head coach (2003). He took over a team that finished 9-23 in the previous year and led them to a league-best 25 wins the following season. The 16-win improvement was the largest in WNBA history. Laimbeer led the Shock to a 137-93 (.596) overall record, including six-straight playoff appearances as the squad won the WNBA Championship in 2003, 2006 and 2008.

Laimbeer is considered one of the best coaches in WNBA history. A major coup for the Liberty.

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