Bill Laimbeer: The DIRTIEST Player In NBA History

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  • @jonnyarnett
    @jonnyarnett  4 года назад +480

    Laimbeer… Do you love him, respect him or hate him??

    • @kristian9014
      @kristian9014 4 года назад +141

      respect

    • @macougo119
      @macougo119 4 года назад +103

      Disrespect

    • @alexagaba284
      @alexagaba284 4 года назад +29

      Crossed lines sure, but did what he felt needed to be done...

    • @madspunky
      @madspunky 4 года назад +207

      Laimbeer was playing to win. If the rules didn't punish him enough, the blame is on the rules, not the player.

    • @watchdogmaxim968
      @watchdogmaxim968 4 года назад +52

      Respect

  • @kevinavila9489
    @kevinavila9489 4 года назад +2594

    If he played in today's NBA, he would be suspended for 685 games straight

    • @relaxstaycalm1906
      @relaxstaycalm1906 4 года назад +204

      If todays players play back then, they would cry and quit

    • @meekmeads
      @meekmeads 4 года назад +26

      Wouldn't that be a league ban?

    • @67L48
      @67L48 4 года назад +21

      Agreed. Just like the NFL. Leagues just don't put up with this sort of stuff anymore. Just ask Vontaze Burfict. You simply cannot play in 2019 the way Laimbeer did.

    • @tyt6877
      @tyt6877 4 года назад +3

      that would be around an 8 and a half year ban.... and one thing would be responsible... you don't get banned for a big cumulative number of things totaled up over time...... Maybe you could say he would've been suspended every other game, or he would never play consecutive games because he'd do things to get himself suspended every game.

    • @67L48
      @67L48 4 года назад +8

      @Da Sh You're literally agreeing with the poster, though. That's the entire point: the rules of today's game have changed to disallow this style of play. The point isn't to argue with the literal 685 games that were cited. That's just obvious hyperbole. The point is that you can't play like a Monte Burns hired goon anymore.
      Either Laimbeer wouldn't be the Laimbeer we watched in the 80s/90s or he'd be suspended. And that is, I believe, your point: Laimbeer (and Mahorn and others) would be smart enough to adjust their styles of play. But the end is the same: you can no longer play like Laimbeer did.

  • @Spidercomics7
    @Spidercomics7 4 года назад +1876

    Zaza Pachulia : I'm the dirtiest player in the league!
    Hold my Laimbeer

  • @kidpeligro7878
    @kidpeligro7878 3 года назад +484

    What made him more hated is most of the time after he hurts someone he had the audacity to protest the calls like "What did I do?!" 😂

    • @BingCherry11
      @BingCherry11 2 года назад +3

      Today's rules would keep in check. Huge fines and multiple games suspensions a lots of them on a daily basis. Starting with his spitting on the Boston Garden floor!!! They charge him a fine for spitting on floor as indecent behavior. If the rule does not exist then create it and call it the Laimbeer rule #1!!!Lol!!!!!

    • @grawakendream8980
      @grawakendream8980 2 года назад

      it's his white privilege

    • @grawakendream8980
      @grawakendream8980 2 года назад +6

      @Crazy Cooter that's not true. there's footage of him sliding his foot under jumping players, hoping they would get harmed when they came down. like ewing

    • @hakshustletv
      @hakshustletv 2 года назад +3

      @Crazy Cooter Lol I love Laimbeer but that's bs, we've seen him know he has no chance chasing guys like MJ down but intentionally go for closelines, he has thrown punches at players, he has kneeled on all 4s under players landings intentionally to cut their legs out from under them and much more. He definitely tried to take players out on several occasions. Pistons will deny it but we all know the rule of only the first foul counts was real. If you foul a player hard they can only call one foul so everyone else would make sure they hit you at the same time to rough you up or even hurt you lol it's hella smart and I have to give it to them but we that was a real thing.

    • @user-xx4im2mr7o
      @user-xx4im2mr7o 2 года назад +1

      He was a great player. He won 2 championships. He was an inspiring leader.
      He never pointed his finger after a foul into his opponents face to further irritate him.
      Just think about it…

  • @akeme25
    @akeme25 4 года назад +568

    Bill Laimbeer would have been HATED today if he was hated back then lol

    • @sundigest1121
      @sundigest1121 4 года назад +47

      he wouldn't even play in today's league lol

    • @blackedmirror5073
      @blackedmirror5073 4 года назад +28

      You wonder if he would have even been the same type of player. The incentives to play dirty don't exist anymore.

    • @Elthenar
      @Elthenar 4 года назад +7

      Bill Laimbeer would have been suspended out of the league if he played today.

    • @sonyiataiaroa1353
      @sonyiataiaroa1353 4 года назад +7

      @@blackedmirror5073 yeah because the league are full of soft cocks

    • @barrygaler3701
      @barrygaler3701 4 года назад +1

      akeme25 he would’ve been banned

  • @jeremybettinson
    @jeremybettinson 4 года назад +1342

    I got his autograph.
    When signing it I asked "Hows your day going?"
    He replied "Fine, until now." lol

    • @bastardjustice
      @bastardjustice 4 года назад +18

      What the hell does that mean? 🤣 Did you ask him?

    • @DreErdna
      @DreErdna 4 года назад +171

      bastardjustice it means until u asked for an autograph

    • @ericwall3526
      @ericwall3526 4 года назад +31

      Lol that's sounds about right lol

    • @gmoney5947
      @gmoney5947 4 года назад +36

      That’s a great joke.

    • @Zed137
      @Zed137 4 года назад +20

      like anyone cares.. the most irrelevant player in history.. Larry Bird should not be giving this nothing a spotlight.. loser lambeer.. a zero

  • @edwardsmith681
    @edwardsmith681 3 года назад +593

    Michael Jordan always said
    everytime he played Detroit
    he felt like he's been in a street
    fight.

    • @sactownsteelers6748
      @sactownsteelers6748 3 года назад +27

      Bad boys were hated bcos they shut jordan down and taught him the only way to the mountain top is thru Detroit and he couldnt do it by himself. Parrish snaked laimbeer from behind now that was dirty the knicks played physical and oakley who played for the bulls was tbe enforcer starks rodman everyone played rough. The pistons took no prisoners won back to back cha.pionships they were good bill did what he was paid to do mahorn rodman salley thomas dumars set the tone everyone in those days grew up playing pysical rough basketball Ghetto ball but some players just cried louder he never backed down from anyone not even barkley

    • @Christoph-sd3zi
      @Christoph-sd3zi 2 года назад +7

      Jordan was soft

    • @cezz1105
      @cezz1105 2 года назад +4

      313!

    • @master-kq3nw
      @master-kq3nw 2 года назад +10

      Street fighters pistons

    • @victordelacruz4449
      @victordelacruz4449 2 года назад +7

      @@Christoph-sd3zi this pistons dont have the workload that Jordan had with the bulls he doesnt have time for stupidity

  • @papalote1
    @papalote1 4 года назад +612

    I had a Nintendo game called "Bill Lambeeer Combat Basketball"...go figure

    • @rkip123456
      @rkip123456 4 года назад +64

      30 years later, I'm still slightly ticked that they didn't name it "Bill Lambeer's Combat Basketbrawl".

    • @historiador1420
      @historiador1420 4 года назад +10

      Hahahahaha... "What foul?"
      Saw just saw it.

    • @damitzdesign
      @damitzdesign 4 года назад +14

      I remember that I borrowed that game from Blockbuster 😂

    • @henrylicious
      @henrylicious 4 года назад +5

      Was it something on the order of Arch Rivals?

    • @TheGreekCatholic
      @TheGreekCatholic 4 года назад +1

      @@henrylicious JEBUS

  • @fennisdembo34
    @fennisdembo34 4 года назад +402

    i had no idea his career ended like that... interesting!

    • @perfectbeat
      @perfectbeat 4 года назад +7

      Same here. They kept it quiet.

    • @tedregal2867
      @tedregal2867 4 года назад +19

      fennisdembo34 I read it in the paper. It must have been 93 or 94 when they went at it in practice. Isiah broke his hand on Bill's head.

    • @edmerc92
      @edmerc92 4 года назад

      They denied it at the time but it was an open secret. Eventually they confirmed it happened.

    • @jamesharris2750
      @jamesharris2750 3 года назад +7

      @Tom Platz From what I read, Laimbeer set a pick in practice that broke Thomas' rib. Laimbeer later elbowed Thomas in the rib and that was what started the fight in which Thomas broke his hand.

    • @klu753
      @klu753 3 года назад

      He's a liar he didn't retire, they had a meeting and squashed it.

  • @hakshustletv
    @hakshustletv 2 года назад +284

    The biggest shock is still that he went 685 games straight without being suspended lol

    • @coolkid5924
      @coolkid5924 2 года назад +5

      WONDER WHY??? THAT SKIN COMPLEXION AGAIN!!!

    • @nicolascuevas-segura2254
      @nicolascuevas-segura2254 2 года назад +27

      @@coolkid5924 we gonna forget about isiah Thomas?

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 2 года назад +2

      @@coolkid5924 what? No. It is that he probably was sneeky. Dirty in ways that make you unsure. And in the 1980s the game was tough. Toughness was allowed if is part of legal defence

    • @coolkid5924
      @coolkid5924 2 года назад +1

      @@innosanto WTF!!! SNEAKY!!! HEY MORON !!!! PASS THAT WHAT U R SMOKING FOOL!!!! PASS IT SO WE ALL CAN LIE AND BECOME DISALLUNSIONAL LIKE YOU!!! THE ONLY REASON THAT LOWLIFE SCUM GOT AWAY WITH BEING DIRTY IS HIS SKIN COMPLEXION !!! THAT IS IT!!! HE WAS ALLOWEDTO YOU DUMB FUCK!!!!
      DAMM YOU ARE STUPID!!! SNEAKY!!! WTF IS THIS A LITTLE KIDS GAME!!!!
      YOU MORON!!!

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo Год назад

      @@innosanto should have been fined and suspended for trying to injure players.
      He's a piece of garbage.

  • @tiradegrandmarshal
    @tiradegrandmarshal 4 года назад +394

    Closest thing the NBA has ever had to a hockey enforcer.

    • @jlobiafra
      @jlobiafra 3 года назад +2

      Ummm look up maurice Lucas,. His nickname was the Enforcer. I guarantee laimbeer wouldn't fuck with him

    • @casualfandestroyer2503
      @casualfandestroyer2503 3 года назад +1

      Willis reed?

    • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
      @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 3 года назад +1

      *Instigator

    • @louelastic954
      @louelastic954 2 года назад +2

      And it never belonged in the game.

    • @TheRedSphinx
      @TheRedSphinx 2 года назад +6

      Nope, a goon/enforcer on a hockey team is the least talented player. Laimbeer was an All-star.

  • @damienprince1077
    @damienprince1077 4 года назад +337

    And on top of being a guy who irritated you on the court, he just had a face you wanted to punch.

  • @bobcobb3654
    @bobcobb3654 Год назад +102

    It says a lot that, even decades later, there’s still dozens of former NBA players in their 60s and 70s who would punch Bill Laimbeer in the face if given the opportunity.

    • @TL2354
      @TL2354 8 месяцев назад +9

      Most have had the opportunity and never did so they’re full of it

    • @a_ya5555
      @a_ya5555 5 месяцев назад +4

      Most were never able too. He usually won the fights.

    • @davidred1809
      @davidred1809 5 месяцев назад +2

      That just goes to show how good he was at his job.

    • @Terryhendog
      @Terryhendog 4 месяца назад +1

      Seen him on TV recently ,he looks stout they better bring it

    • @phillysoldier
      @phillysoldier 3 месяца назад

      ​@@TL2354 you might not think about it in the moment but if you look back in life there must be someone you wish you punched

  • @OOtar
    @OOtar 4 года назад +410

    Bill Laimbeer was one of those players that made millions on the court, yet his father was richer than he was.

    • @JustGettinStarted
      @JustGettinStarted 4 года назад +33

      My Bad Boys were the truth. “Billy the Kid” was NO joke!!

    • @joeagnolin26
      @joeagnolin26 4 года назад +31

      thats false information. his father was a ceo and wealthy however in an interview bill said that he had a higher salary than his father did in his rookie season. get your facts right

    • @OOtar
      @OOtar 4 года назад +136

      @@joeagnolin26 His father, William Laimbeer Sr., was an Owens-Illinois executive who rose as high as company president. The younger Laimbeer once famously joked, "I'm the only player in the NBA who makes less money than his father''. Sounds like you missed this one.

    • @8z_ba
      @8z_ba 4 года назад +7

      Joe Agnolin yikes ur wrong

    • @joeagnolin26
      @joeagnolin26 4 года назад +8

      @@8z_ba just watch the 30 for 30 on the bad boys where bill says he earned more money than his father in his rookie season

  • @johnlewisbrooks
    @johnlewisbrooks Год назад +59

    I'll never forget the first time I saw Laimbeer and Larry Bird on the court!
    You could just FEEL something bad was going to happen and sure enough these two don't get along even today!

  • @localneo-graphic4647
    @localneo-graphic4647 3 года назад +117

    I like Laimbeer because he's pretty much a classic, stereotypical 80s villain on a basketball court. Not the kind of modern, sympathetic villain with complex motives and noble causes behind their wicked deeds, but the simple one who just wants to take over the world, or in Bill's case, win basketball games, by any means necessary and doesn't care what anyone thinks of them.
    He even has a classic villain backstory, an arrogant rich kid who's father was CEO of a multinational corporation. He's like the anti-Larry Bird.

    • @a_ya5555
      @a_ya5555 5 месяцев назад +5

      I don't think that's the case regarding his dad and life. He was raised lower class in the suburbs. He just didn't give a f. And that's commendable.

  • @Z_hri
    @Z_hri 4 года назад +91

    if you’re gonna foul someone make sure they don’t make the and-one...

    • @mysterion5136
      @mysterion5136 4 года назад +16

      This was the rule back then. Also, no layups. Make them convert a tougher shot. It's this hardnosed mentality that's missing from the game today.

    • @lorenchristopher1081
      @lorenchristopher1081 4 года назад +4

      Playoff foul on a daily basis at its finest.

    • @julianmarsh1378
      @julianmarsh1378 4 года назад

      I don't understand why opposing players did not draw straws to see who got to bust his kneecaps outside in the parking lot.

    • @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
      @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 3 года назад

      @@julianmarsh1378 The NBA is not The Mafia, is why not. The "MBA", is.

    • @Yesquire0
      @Yesquire0 25 дней назад

      @@julianmarsh1378 They all had smaller balls than Tonya Harding.

  • @adenbutera102
    @adenbutera102 4 года назад +187

    Who’s watching this after MJs Last Dance documentary

    • @declanwharry6561
      @declanwharry6561 4 года назад +5

      I heard he was a badass defender who beat the shit outta jordan,but I didn’t know he was good at offense too.also Isiah Thomas is the goat

    • @declanwharry6561
      @declanwharry6561 4 года назад +2

      #michigan

    • @FadeOnTheVade
      @FadeOnTheVade 4 года назад +6

      Nah, after the Bad Boys documentary

    • @CarlosFlores-in3dy
      @CarlosFlores-in3dy 4 года назад +4

      Did not bother to watch M.J. infomercial.

    • @alexzoris7216
      @alexzoris7216 4 года назад

      Me

  • @52156drj
    @52156drj 2 года назад +114

    I liked the fact that this video touched on the fact that Laimbeer was a great player. He was a smart, tough, consistent presence in the paint and a fricking assassin from the three point line. His skills are often overlooked.

    • @joshuawilliams7351
      @joshuawilliams7351 Год назад

      he sucked

    • @Slick-x6n
      @Slick-x6n Год назад

      80s basketball is garbage. None of them would even make it to high-school basketball now.

    • @arizjones
      @arizjones Год назад +16

      Bill went to my high school. He lead our team to the large school CIF championship in southern CA. We beat a stacked Verbum Dei team with two future NBA players (David Greenwood, and Roy Hamilton). And he played within what was allowed. He had good post moves on the block, could hit the open shot, and made free throws. His defense was solid, and fundamental. In high school they didn't allow what the NBA allowed at that time, and Bill didn't play like that in high school. In the NBA, Bill just adapted to the violent game of the league at the time, and took it to the limit of what the league was allowing. You know he was also receiving a lot of punishment at the time. Often he was retaliating for what was done to him. or his teammates. Bill was a product of what the league was allowing. The league was full of enforcers at that time with Maurice Lucas, Jeff Ruland, Tree Rollins, Charles Oakley, Rick Mahorn, Darryl Dawkins. Moses Malone, Carl Malone, Charles Barkley, Kermit Washington, and yes Bird, and McHale. They were all giving out the cheap shots and physical stuff. The league just let it get farther and farther out of hand, and the Pistons just learned from everyone else and then just embraced it.

    • @TV-ob1if
      @TV-ob1if Год назад +2

      Assassin ? 😂

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg Год назад

      @@arizjones Bill is a bitter old man. The NBA ended up blackballing him because he was a punk and is one to this day. He was an ungracious winner and a sore loser. It eats at him that he had to go to the WNBA to get a job coaching.
      That is what happens when you have no redeeming value. There were other tough guys back in the day but no one went out of their way to intentionally try to hurt the opposing player like Lambeer did when he undercut Ewing.
      Listen to him now and he is an old bitter excuse for a man.

  • @patrickmundhenk-koch7407
    @patrickmundhenk-koch7407 4 года назад +152

    Laimbeer would be tossed from today's game before the tip-off.

    • @antoniolujan2414
      @antoniolujan2414 4 года назад

      That truth 😂😂😂

    • @vernpascal1531
      @vernpascal1531 4 года назад

      @@antoniolujan2414 -Rightly so. People that defend him never played against him. I'm sure they would hate his guts if they did too.

    • @rip0v
      @rip0v 4 года назад +3

      @@vernpascal1531 but his teammates loved and respected the hell out of him, and thats all that matter. his numbers and 2 titles speak to that fact.

    • @paulthomas9911
      @paulthomas9911 4 года назад

      @NonyaBusiness! Toughness is part of every sport. the pistons were champs. twice.

    • @sinisacirovski2324
      @sinisacirovski2324 3 года назад +2

      That's because too many soy boys and Charmin boys in today's NBA

  • @t.b.8837
    @t.b.8837 4 года назад +170

    He also coached the Detroit Shock to 3 League championships.

    • @sundigest1121
      @sundigest1121 4 года назад +32

      nobody cares about the WNBA tho

    • @t.b.8837
      @t.b.8837 4 года назад +31

      Although true, it just adds to his accomplishments.

    • @tk9839
      @tk9839 4 года назад +7

      Shocking! really did not know that, interesting...

    • @donaldcole1803
      @donaldcole1803 4 года назад +1

      Did he teach them how to undercut other players and to play dirty like he did? Or did he try to rehab his image by actually teaching real hoops? Because he was a scummy player, so which way did he go after he made his millions?

    • @AKSBSU
      @AKSBSU 4 года назад

      I'm able to recognize he was a talented player and later became a very successful coach yet still hate his guts for being such a degenerate asshole who tried to ruin other players' careers.

  • @GameOn12367
    @GameOn12367 2 года назад +4

    Uh uh bill laimbeer ain't even in the top 20

    • @seanimo8579
      @seanimo8579 2 года назад +2

      He must be off the sauce again

  • @markjackson6431
    @markjackson6431 4 года назад +106

    Laimbeer is just the best villain ever

    • @neodelospobres4908
      @neodelospobres4908 3 года назад

      He would if he wasn't a chicken

    • @localneo-graphic4647
      @localneo-graphic4647 3 года назад +3

      @@neodelospobres4908 Nah, but people like you are what makes him a great villain, you're supposed to hate him. How is he a chicken when he was the one picking fights with dudes bigger and stronger than him?

    • @neodelospobres4908
      @neodelospobres4908 3 года назад

      @@localneo-graphic4647 it's people like you who make him brave. I didn't see him fighting or even trying to hit Malone when he kicked Isiahs ass. Not even a try, all he did was complain with the referees. A real fighter would've knocked down Karl. Buy bullies are that way, they always pick on the weak.

  • @jp3813
    @jp3813 4 года назад +101

    Take Laimbeer out of the equation and Zaza would still be well below other members of the Bad Boys in terms of dirtiness.

    • @chadporter5907
      @chadporter5907 3 года назад +4

      As a Detroiter , born & raised. That's a compliment. Thanks!
      👍✌

    • @Realdealrob
      @Realdealrob 3 года назад

      And scoring, and rebounding

    • @camillaquelladegliaggettiv4303
      @camillaquelladegliaggettiv4303 4 месяца назад

      It was a team where Dennis Rodman looked calm and collected in comparison to everyone that wasn't Joe Dumars

  • @jackdaley2155
    @jackdaley2155 2 года назад +83

    He actually deserves to be in the hall of fame. Every city hated the Pistons because they shut them down and quite regularly held teams with great offensives to under 70 points

    • @mongoslade277
      @mongoslade277 2 года назад +13

      Never thought Laimbeer was HOF worthy until recently. With all the garbage they been putting in the Basketball HOF recently I definitely believe Laimbeer, Marques Johnson and Shawn Kemp should be in

    • @Kap_NYC
      @Kap_NYC 2 года назад

      @@mongoslade277 Idk about Kemp or Marques getting in NGL

    • @nicmagtaan1132
      @nicmagtaan1132 Год назад +3

      He got a good WNBA coaching stats too

    • @jpsi9
      @jpsi9 Год назад +4

      Nope

    • @PraiseThaDon
      @PraiseThaDon Год назад +1

      Laimbeer definitely needs to be in the hall of fame. Especially since almost everyone gets in the hall nowadays.

  • @lorenzohaynes3886
    @lorenzohaynes3886 3 года назад +9

    It’s so funny because he looks like a grocery store manager. But he fits the profile of a serial killer.

  • @cdjhyoung
    @cdjhyoung 4 года назад +221

    Laimbeer= great team mate. Listening to John Salley about what it was like to walk into the Piston's locker room. Other teams it was about last night's party or the groupy some one hit on. The Pistons, with Laimbeer leading the discussion was about which broker to hook up with or protecting your earnings for the future. He grew up with wealth and used that knowledge to help educate his team mates. Odd for his team mates. Then he'd go out every night and do the grunt work setting screens and protecting the other shooters. It wasn't pretty, not kind, but if you were playing the Pistons you knew what was coming. It was up to you to stay out of the way, or play better than the Bad Boys. I met Laimbeer once when he was being friendly and wearing a business suite. Don't think I'd have wanted to face him if he were upset, or was defending the basket.

    • @Mattulaak
      @Mattulaak 4 года назад +9

      The quintessential nice guy vicious player

    • @control_the_pet_population
      @control_the_pet_population 4 года назад +33

      I dealt with Laimbeer in person a few times back when he ran a company in the Detroit area after his playing days... and to be honest... he struck me as right on that border between decent guy and prick. For the most part, an average joe. All that said, he was a MUCH better basketball player than anybody gives him credit for. First, he was a center in the 80s that shot 33% from 3 point distance. That's unicorn levels of rarity. Second, he took an INSANE amount of punishment. If you stumble across videos of Dennis Rodman taking charges, Laimbeer taught him that shit... he was a master at planting his feet a moment before contact. Third, he had zero vertical but boxed out like nobody else and was a very productive rebounder. Fourth, he was a dirty bum who hacked and tripped and elbowed on the regular... but in Detroit, he was our dirty bum. Laimbeer gets the press because the Bad Boy Pistons embraced it, but the NBA was MUCH rougher than it is today... especially come playoff time. Plenty of players on plenty of teams were dirty when they needed to be. Parrish, Rambis, Jabbar, Cartwright, Malone they all threw dirty elbows, they all committed cheap fouls, they were all dirty... Laimbeer might have been the dirtiest of them all... but the reason he is remembered is because he didn't shy away from it.

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung 4 года назад +16

      @@control_the_pet_population I saw a recent interview about that hard foul riff. He pointed out that, yes, he fouled hard. It was intended as a warning to stay out of the paint. He always aimed high, never cutting the legs out from under the opposing players. He wasn't trying to end careers, just send a message. And you are right, for a guy that couldn't sky, he sure found ways to come down on guys going up to score. You're right about how 'dirty' the rest of the league played. Detroit wore the Bad Boys tag with pride, but elbow for elbow, Boston was right there with them in dirty play.

    • @stephencorbitt2752
      @stephencorbitt2752 4 года назад +7

      It's hard to conceive a tough as nails white guy that feared no one you have to say he was dirty. He was a clean cut rich kid that could play the greats and knock them down to size.

    • @control_the_pet_population
      @control_the_pet_population 4 года назад +7

      @NonyaBusiness! Bill Laimbeer wasn't any dirtier than Charles Oakley or Karl Malone... hell, Malone and Stockton both were dirty as fuck. Again, Laimbeer and the Pistons embraced it... they welcomed the bad press, turned it into motivation... but Riley's Knicks a few years later were arguably worse. Motumbo was arguably worse. Also, Laimbeer was a 6'11 guy that shot 33% from 3pt range. In today's game, he'd likely be more valuable then he was in the 80s. A solid positional rebounder on one end of the floor, a solid pick setter and deep shot threat on the other end.
      Also, fuck Larry Bird's revisionist bullshit. He'd undercut and clothesline anybody that pissed him off. They were all dirty bums in the 80s that would get suspended every other start in today's game. Go back even earlier, check out some of those dirtbag 76ers teams from the early 80s... some of their playoff games back then wouldn't have made it to halftime because everybody would have already been ejected for intentional fouls. Also also, fuck Pippen and Jordan... another Malone / Stockton styled pair of "who me?" assholes who tripped and poked and clutched and elbowed constantly.

  • @charlesmarcus7864
    @charlesmarcus7864 2 года назад +3

    I love Bill Laimbeer I don’t care what anyone says .

  • @PianoMelodicaDark
    @PianoMelodicaDark 4 года назад +133

    Imagine the starting line-up: "Dennis Rodman; Vinnie Johnson; Bill Laimbeer; Joe Dumars; Isaiah Thomas".
    It's like facing an incoming freight-train.

    • @lyleknight9012
      @lyleknight9012 4 года назад +11

      Joolz Godfree vinny always comes off the bench. Gotta have Mahorn

    • @barrycooper4006
      @barrycooper4006 4 года назад

      You forgot about Wilt!

    • @edmerc92
      @edmerc92 4 года назад +7

      In '89 the lineup was Thomas, Dumars, Aguirre, Mahorn, Laimbeer. In '90 it was Thomas, Dumars, Rodman, Edwards, Laimbeer.

    • @kushilabisto3771
      @kushilabisto3771 4 года назад

      let my metawordpeace join

    • @sallyjacobi722
      @sallyjacobi722 3 года назад

      Icons!!!!!

  • @Quel907
    @Quel907 4 года назад +164

    The Pistons were so good that they kept Jordan out of the Nba finals for 7 years, so good that they had a hall of famer like Dennis Rodman coming off of the bench. laimbeer was also the first three point shooting center.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 4 года назад +10

      No, the Pistons only did it for 2 or 3 years. Before that it was the Lakers, Celtics, and 76ers.
      And didn't Walton shoot the three occasionally?

    • @blakfloyd
      @blakfloyd 4 года назад +23

      @@bricefleckenstein9666 the Lakers weren't keeping ANY Eastern Conference teams out of the finals.

    • @bricefleckenstein9666
      @bricefleckenstein9666 4 года назад

      @@blakfloyd NM I misread your comment.

    • @blakfloyd
      @blakfloyd 4 года назад +1

      @@bricefleckenstein9666 no biggie. I didn't see whatever you mistyped any way. I was pointing out the fact that no team from the Western Conference could do anything about an Eastern Conference team until they met in the finals anyway.

    • @smokinnplatez1426
      @smokinnplatez1426 4 года назад +3

      Bullshit they just gave flagrant fouls smashing anyone who dunks or lay ups. That doesnt take much talent. It is funny the flagrant foul was put into effect in the 90-91 season. The season Jordan got pass the pistons

  • @benadams3569
    @benadams3569 2 года назад +41

    It wasn't just his physical nature that made it difficult, but it was his way of playing psychological "head games" with opponents. He and Dennis Rodman (later, with the Bulls) were good at doing that.

    • @RoChede
      @RoChede Год назад +1

      Both learned from Rick, the master.

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg Год назад

      Did you actually ever play basketball? Lambeer never tried to block anyone's shot. He went after their faces. He submarined Ewing. If you played basketball and someone played like that you would punch him in the face. He was an ungracious winner and a sore loser.
      Listen to him now and you hear a bitter old man.

    • @cdjhyoung
      @cdjhyoung Год назад +1

      Just saw an interview with John Salley where he is talking about the head games the Piston players would bull with their garbage talk. I forget the opposing big man they were working, but Salley is telling the guy that Rodman is checking him out. Almost on cue, Rodman comes up behind the guy and stage whispers to to Salley that the guy has pretty legs. Just warped the guy's mind. The clip showed him cursing at Salleya and Rodman from the bench after their little 'talk'. The Pistons had a game within a game going. None of them were dummies. All of them were fully aware what their team goals were and what Chuck Daily envisioned their individual roles to play. And if they didn't play their role, they were gone from the Pistons, as was Kelly Tripuka as good a shooter as he was.

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg Год назад

      @@cdjhyoung I don’t really care what Salley said and he also couldn’t dribble.
      I played until I was in my forties and I have watched every NBA finals since 1965.
      One of my friend submarined me in a pickup game. I said to him if you ever do that again I am going to kick the shit out of you.
      His response was “ I was trying to get into his head”. Sound familiar? The next day I played another pickup game and we outscored them 20-1. I scored 7 baskets to his 0. He shut his mouth from then on.
      If you have to play dirty to compete you suck.

    • @RoChede
      @RoChede Год назад

      @@cdjhyoung Alonzo Mourning 😉

  • @airtime23
    @airtime23 4 года назад +48

    It's one of those factors people forget when comparing eras by simply looking at numbers: It's a whole different game when you know there is somebody like Laimbeer out there waiting for you. You just can't get as loose and comfortable. Now imagine a whole team with that mentality.

  • @pablitokalamares4562
    @pablitokalamares4562 4 года назад +51

    Laimbeer: But I'm just playing defense...I was reaching for the ball its not my fault that his face is near the ball

  • @BogartSlap
    @BogartSlap 3 года назад +6

    Laimbeer can definitely lay claim to the title of "Dirtiest Player in NBA History" - Larry Bird nailed it when he said that the difference between Laimbeer and other very physical players who would commit very hard fouls was that, "(those other players) would hit you hard, but they wouldn't try to MAIM you - Laimbeer would". He constantly fouled players trying to inflict serious physical injury, even possibly career-ending injuries. He probably holds the record for obvious intentional fouls where he wasn't even trying to make it look like he was going for the ball, like trying to block a shot - No, instead, he'd just flatten a player, as hard as he could. The fouls he committed might have easily ended the careers of greats like MJ and Larry Bird. Laimbeer was just a nasty guy - there's no excuse for the dirty way he played - of course, he was a perfect fit for Detroit, where the fans and his fellow players cheered on his dirty style of play. In my book, he's in the Hall of Fame - no, not the NBA Hall of Fame - the Asshole Hall of Fame. Showed his true colors when he slunk off the court before the game was over when the Bulls finally swept Detroit - THAT was a great day for the NBA, when the classy Bulls sent Detroit OUT of the championship - it was like someone standing up to the school bully - like most bullies, when confronted by someone he couldn't beat up, Laimbeer showed he was really a coward.
    If he played in today's NBA, the way refs call games now, he'd foul out in the first quarter of almost every game.

    • @ghaile7919
      @ghaile7919 2 года назад +1

      He deserved to be hated. His rudeness and cheap dirty plays showed his real disgusting ways to aim for the win. Hope the generation of younger basketball players follows the fair and honest way of playing the game.This guy was a disgraced to NBA.

    • @springheeljak145
      @springheeljak145 Год назад

      You sound like a whiner

  • @1Blkkato
    @1Blkkato 4 года назад +16

    Im from Detroit & watched a lot of laimbeer, Yes he was dirty but he was also very smart & talented. He would hit numerous big shots, always hustled and never played lazy even when the game didn't matter.

    • @chadporter5907
      @chadporter5907 3 года назад

      1Bikkato I'm from Detroit as well. I deffenitley agree. Bill at the top of the 3 point key was on point, better than most guards at that spot.

    • @chadporter5907
      @chadporter5907 3 года назад

      @Bob S Lol.. He coached a championship team. Sure, it wasn't NBA , but still. The Detroit shock the WNBA were the best contenders in there league for years with Bill as there coach. Detroit & Los Angeles were the top 2 contenders. Your comment is pretentious and lacking of intelligence

    • @chadporter5907
      @chadporter5907 3 года назад

      @Bob S Ha, ha.. I hit a never didn't i Bob. I trolled you & I wasn't even trying too😫

  • @jasperjenkins7729
    @jasperjenkins7729 4 года назад +9

    I'm from Detroit and now living in Chattanooga.
    I wear my Bad Boys cap all the time.
    (or Red Wings jersey)
    PROUDLY

  • @maverick1973131313
    @maverick1973131313 2 года назад +23

    Robert Parish beating the hell out of him in the playoffs....my favorite memory of Bill Lamebeer.

    • @TL2354
      @TL2354 8 месяцев назад

      Laimbeer

    • @Terryhendog
      @Terryhendog 4 месяца назад

      Parish sucker punched him ,Laimbeer would whip his ass. Chief is a Sissy

  • @Weight27
    @Weight27 4 года назад +35

    Me and a coworker were just talking about this guy today.

    • @mgranvee8549
      @mgranvee8549 4 года назад +1

      Maybe his coworker is Jonny Arnett

    • @Weight27
      @Weight27 4 года назад +1

      Alien Intention me and my coworker do our job on point everyday we earn our check for your information

    • @Weight27
      @Weight27 4 года назад

      M Granvee no sir but I do enjoy this RUclipsrs videos.

    • @chadsmalley5241
      @chadsmalley5241 4 года назад

      Alien Intention Dude, that is hilarious. Made me laugh today, thank you.

  • @MrEnoBeano
    @MrEnoBeano 4 года назад +39

    I remember him being extremely physical but I also remember him being a great shooter and rebounder. I also remember he came from a well to do family. I think they were millionaires.

    • @JackTheripper911
      @JackTheripper911 4 года назад +2

      Ironically Bill made millions, and still didn't make as much as his father.

    • @T-bone9
      @T-bone9 3 года назад +6

      He once said that he was the only NBA player to make less money than his dad

    • @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677
      @britishbulldogsvsthehartfo5677 2 года назад +1

      isiah thomas bought him mom a house in laimbeer's childhood neighborhood, mansions everywhere

    • @bavariangaming4003
      @bavariangaming4003 2 года назад

      He went to beverly hills highschool my man.

  • @localneo-graphic4647
    @localneo-graphic4647 3 года назад +36

    As an impressive as the ironman feat of 685 games straight is, I still find the fact that he did it without suspension rather than injury even more impressive. If someone played like that today, they would be would be getting fined more than they get paid, and play like 30 games a season.
    Aside from that, his actual basketball skill, the part that didn't involve flagrant fouls, would be perfect in today's League. I also find it impressive that he went from being a soft rich white kid to a guy that turned basketball into a combat sport and became the leader of one of the most hood teams in the NBA.

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 2 года назад +3

      If he played in today's game, he wouldn't be getting fouled. He wouldn't play, PERIOD! Hahahaha, he'd be thrown out of so many games he'd have to retire.

    • @johnboehmer6683
      @johnboehmer6683 Год назад

      I'm not sure how everyone equates growing up rich to automatically being soft. If dad raised him to be tough and/or aggressive, or those things were just in his nature, $ doesn't much matter.

    • @Tyler-hk4wo
      @Tyler-hk4wo Год назад +1

      @@johnboehmer6683 I think it's because people assume those who grow up poor have a dangerous or violent upbringing in bad areas. Rich people can afford to have a more pampered upbringing. Of course, the reality doesn't fit the stereotypes.

    • @johnboehmer6683
      @johnboehmer6683 Год назад

      @@Tyler-hk4wo
      Exactly

    • @madflower8723
      @madflower8723 6 месяцев назад +1

      You never watched him play. He was one of the smartest players on the floor. He should be in the hall of fame. He was a good post player, a great rebounder, excellent defender and could pass well. He changed the game because he could shoot the 3 pointer as a center, and also perfected 'the flop'. He actually played within the rules of the time and within his abilities. And I think more then anything he took a bunch of pressure off the rest of the team and got them to gel. More then personal accolades, he wanted to win.
      Most of the 'hard' fouls were trying to rattle the other team. He was deceptive and used the fouls wisely to rattle the other players. Other times he would back away and they heard footsteps and missed the easy shot. It was mind games more then anything.
      Bird is still pissed at Laimbeer claiming he was dirty, but I suspect it was because Bird couldn't ever rattle him.

  • @BradleyDavid1962
    @BradleyDavid1962 4 года назад +30

    Detroit won many games before they even started through intimidation alone. Laimbeer was the ringleader, but the entire Pistons team was no different. No blood, No Foul was the game, do whatever you have to for the win. No snowflakes in this era.

    • @donaldcole1803
      @donaldcole1803 4 года назад

      Which was a disgrace to the game. Agreed?

    • @BradleyDavid1962
      @BradleyDavid1962 4 года назад +6

      @@donaldcole1803 - I would never define back to back championships as a disgrace.

    • @steveshane9293
      @steveshane9293 4 года назад +3

      You were never going to unseat the Celtics of that era unless you were bigger bullies than they were. Whenever they got into a tight playoff series with like the Bucks or the Hawks the Celtics did the same stuff the Pistons finally did to them. It was sweet justice.

    • @lyleknight9012
      @lyleknight9012 4 года назад +1

      Steve Shane exactly

    • @itsaccer7443
      @itsaccer7443 4 года назад +1

      Isiah was definitely the ring leader. Bill was the enforcer

  • @melbarrera6507
    @melbarrera6507 4 года назад +20

    I want the ghetto years when u earn keep on the paint. NBA so boring now

    • @simlaz8903
      @simlaz8903 4 года назад

      And its obviously FIXED. BORING! Refs making biased calls. They are sellouts.

    • @rohan_3128
      @rohan_3128 4 года назад

      true, 0% game 100% advertisments foul calls and three pointers all the time

  • @XOctagon_NationX
    @XOctagon_NationX 2 года назад +2

    Bill Laimbeer>Any player

  • @dirtyface-capone7622
    @dirtyface-capone7622 4 года назад +16

    Reminds me of what Dave Chappelle once said about the dynamics of gang/thug culture.I'm paraphrasing, but "Whenever you see one white dude hanging out with a group of black guys, the white guy 's normally the most dangerous motherfu*cker in them groups!....Because there's no telling what he's done to get the black guys respect.They've had to see him do some crazy sh*t!" lol.. That just popped up in my head while watching this clip about Bill Laimbeer & the Detroit Pistons

    • @funkyjunkyjai
      @funkyjunkyjai 4 года назад

      🤣

    • @smoothALOE
      @smoothALOE 4 года назад

      DirtyFace-Capone that’s a perfect summation!

    • @dunemetal67
      @dunemetal67 4 года назад

      That made me think of the Black Klansman on the Chappelle Show. Imagine what that guy did to get into the Klan.

    • @justincase4892
      @justincase4892 4 года назад

      Good analogy...

    • @nicholasschroeder3678
      @nicholasschroeder3678 4 года назад

      I went to a Clippers game with a dozen black guys. I think I was the only white guy in the whole section we sat in. I got looks. Wonder if they were afraid?🤔

  • @peternolan4855
    @peternolan4855 4 года назад +6

    It took 685 games to suspend him. The NBA created his presence. How I miss his style of play.

  • @westbrick6393
    @westbrick6393 2 года назад +2

    Immagine Laimbeer vs Lebron 1v1. Lebron would get killed. Seriously

  • @seyiolotu1708
    @seyiolotu1708 4 года назад +27

    Bill Laimbeer Mr badass! Ain't no apologies given! I love and respect him.

  • @AceMcSch00ly
    @AceMcSch00ly 4 года назад +15

    Big Bad Bill Laimbeer one of the most underrated bigs of all time, great video.

  • @t6v5c2
    @t6v5c2 3 года назад +9

    He was a guy willing to seriously hurt someone in a profession where peak physical health is directly related to your paycheck. That's inexcusable.

  • @MrCancer1965
    @MrCancer1965 3 года назад +28

    Bill Laimbeer was the one player that used to love hearing boos from the crowd in opposing arenas.

  • @chadporter5907
    @chadporter5907 3 года назад +57

    I'm from Detroit and grew up as a boy during the Bad Boy days. Best yrs of my life. I cried tears in 87' when Detroit lost to Boston, over one little mistake. We won the next two championships in a row , than got robbed on a three-peat. I met Bill back in 2011 at a youth basketball type event, He was really cool with me and I got a autograph. I'm thinking if I wasn't excited to meet him and not a true fan , and were to come at him negatively he would of let me know. He's a big dude. Whatever people choose to call him & label him as, Well I guess he has earned it fair & square!

    • @whatareyoulookingat908
      @whatareyoulookingat908 2 года назад +9

      There was no robbing on the threepeat. The Bulls wiped the Piston's tails up and down the floor in 4 games. Even Chuck D admitted the Bulls were far superior at that point in every way.

    • @roneldeleon8704
      @roneldeleon8704 2 года назад

      Bill Laimbeer is the Most Coward player in the NBA.

    • @kisswagoner
      @kisswagoner 2 года назад +8

      They got robbed in the 88 Finals

    • @chriscaldwell4482
      @chriscaldwell4482 2 года назад +6

      @@whatareyoulookingat908 Dude he's talking about the 88 finals there was a phantom call against the pistons they were a few seconds away from winning the championship up by 1... Then bam the ref calls a foul but there wasn't anything to call and put the Lakers at the line. They make both win the game then pistons lost the 7th.

    • @chriscaldwell4482
      @chriscaldwell4482 2 года назад +1

      Me too man. From downriver born in 74. Love my Pistons 89,90,04.

  • @DAL201107
    @DAL201107 4 года назад +55

    I miss 80s basketball. Especially the time period from 84-90. Good times.

    • @jaykecraig6708
      @jaykecraig6708 3 года назад

      I know right imagine lebron trying to play in that era with hand checking also i think he would NOT have the numbers he has today

    • @448DamonXX
      @448DamonXX 3 года назад +2

      @@jaykecraig6708 imagine u trying to play in any era...

    • @448DamonXX
      @448DamonXX 3 года назад

      @Blackflag it’s soft? U wouldn’t be able to make a team

    • @jaykecraig6708
      @jaykecraig6708 3 года назад

      @@448DamonXX well that's true id be a joke on the court that wasn't my sport but the sport I do do I would do better with my wisdom AFL check it out real football

    • @scum1217
      @scum1217 3 года назад +1

      @@jaykecraig6708 Lebron is a athletic 6’8 250 pound pure muscle SF who can guard any position on the court and play any position put him in any era he would dominate same with players like MJ Magic Bird Kobe etc they are goats and would do good no matter what era

  • @pierrelecelibataire
    @pierrelecelibataire 4 года назад +6

    Come on, Johnny Arnett. Laimbeer wasn't "terrifying." He was a pansy--a below average athlete even amongst the oafs of the late 80s NBA big men. He had no post game so he went outside. He couldn't compete within the rules, so he became the master of the cheap shot. I guarantee you neither Jordan nor Bird were the least bit scared of Laimbeer, on the court or off. Both would relish the opportunity to meet him in a dark alley, and they both showed him who was boss on the court. Laimbeer was hated, but nobody was scared of him.

  • @jamesbrown5600
    @jamesbrown5600 3 года назад +3

    Laimbeer isn't even close to the dirtiest ever, there's at least 10 ahead of him. The Dirtiest player ever was Phil Jackson, followed by, Danny Ainge, Artis Gilmore, Karl Malone, Robert Parish, Kermit Washington, Kurt Rambis, and that's just to name a few who are ahead of Laimbeer. Make no mistake, Laimbeer was a dirty player, but the dirtiest, not even close.

    • @Yesquire0
      @Yesquire0 25 дней назад

      The Washington Bullets had fine teams back then, led by the duo Johnny Most labled "McFilthy and McNasty", Jeff Ruland and Rick Mahorn. It was a different game back then. Guards weren't allowed to put their hand on the ball and turn it 180 degrees every dribble. You were limited to 2.5 steps. Coaches stll schemed to get the ball as close to the rim as possible before shooting it. Now it looks like anybody who shoots a 2-pointer is hurting his team by not jacking up a 3. You are allowed about five steps if you end the drive with a thunderous, photogenic dunk. Dribbling violations get called about a dozen times the entire season across the whole league. Guards might as well be given suitcases to carry the ball. With getting the ball close to the basket now being a disadvantage to a great-3 pt. team, physicality is on permanent vacation. It's a different game entirely. But Laimbeer would still excel at it. He was one smart dude who played as if six fouls were allowed each player every game, and flagrant foul fules were only a dream of the skinny players.

  • @dcaseng
    @dcaseng 4 года назад +10

    I WANT to say I respect him, but I just can't.
    I see a lot of bullshit comments praising him, but a lot of what he did wasn't necessary. You can be tough without being straight up dirty.

    • @mastradamus1
      @mastradamus1 4 года назад

      Finally a sensible comment. People don't see a fine line between being tough and being an asshole anymore

  • @jopiaspieder1184
    @jopiaspieder1184 4 года назад +15

    I loved Bill Laimbeer he was a great player and knew how to get in your head

  • @mlc3136
    @mlc3136 2 года назад +2

    Boo Hoo!! Don't cry to much David Stern made sure by the 3rd season the Jordan rules was done and if you winked at Jordan it was a foul and that played a huge role where the golden boy Jordan got past the Pistons finally after the 3rd time.. He should be a HOF player!! And if your a Pistons fan we Fucking Love BiLL!! And what a shout out in the 2004 season where the 2.0 Bad Boys won again on the Defensive end!!

  • @trudesignmarketing9077
    @trudesignmarketing9077 4 года назад +28

    Im from Detroit and was a teen back in the 80's and loved to watch him play. Bill was "the muscle" of the team, the NBA is too boring to watch today men were MEN back then...

    • @htut80
      @htut80 4 года назад +1

      Nowadays it's almost illegal for a man to be a man.

    • @leoncio989
      @leoncio989 4 года назад +1

      Okay boomerzzz

    • @KingPurpose18
      @KingPurpose18 4 года назад

      “men were men back then” today NBA got more skill then back then.

    • @JackTheripper911
      @JackTheripper911 4 года назад

      @Mark W Just pointing out. If "men were men back then" does this mean you've become a little bitch? Because you've heavily implied that 😂😂.

    • @JackTheripper911
      @JackTheripper911 4 года назад

      @Mark W how so? Because you're an overly sensitive child over petulant comments on fuck RUclips 😂😂. Theres nothing more pathetic than that lmfao. Maybe you should read a boom or two, because your reading comprehension is pathetic considering im talking about YOU not nba players back in the 1980s 😂. You fucking clown

  • @gullintanni
    @gullintanni 4 года назад +46

    Laimbeer is very underrated and he was instrumental in bringing two rings to Detroit. As a Celtic fan I have no love for him, but I admired how much he got out of his talent.

    • @T-bone9
      @T-bone9 3 года назад

      well put

    • @willydiesel2081
      @willydiesel2081 3 года назад +2

      Wow how far society has come to respect a man who who was as shitty as bill lambier

    • @joeyjo-joshabadu9636
      @joeyjo-joshabadu9636 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, he'd be in the HOF if he wasn't so hated.

    • @daddycat9296
      @daddycat9296 2 года назад

      @@joeyjo-joshabadu9636 he was hated because he played dirty. Are you that much of an idiot

    • @daddycat9296
      @daddycat9296 2 года назад

      Gullintanni. He never showed how much Talent he had because he played dirty. Are you that stupid

  • @heribertozayas4468
    @heribertozayas4468 2 года назад +30

    I remember Bill Laimbeer playing and hitting 3's in the 1980's. I just can't understand why a solid player like him had to be such a dirty player! I know sometimes players have to do certain things, but Laimbeer was there to hurt people.

    • @mcentepede
      @mcentepede 2 года назад +12

      Watching the NBA now with their load management and whining stars getting 150 million dollars to basically whine and complain and date porn stars but forgetting to actually play good basketball....makes me miss Bill Laimbeer form Detroit Pistons. He was a dirty player yes, but quite durable, gave as good as he got, and will always be there in the end to grind it out. They made 3 straight NBA Finals, winning 2 and losing a close one against the Lakers. He dropped Brad Daugherty with one punch! A 7 foot tall, 250 pounder for Pete's sake! I saw the video on RUclips. Anyways, Laimbeer might be classified as a Goon/Enforcer. But I would nominate him to the Hall Of Fame. 2 NBA rings, 4 time All-Star, 3 Time WNBA Champ. He is a winner that's for sure!

    • @tuttwith2ts
      @tuttwith2ts Год назад +8

      @@mcentepede 3 time WNBA Champ. EXCELLENT

    • @arizjones
      @arizjones Год назад +4

      He wasn't trying to hurt people, he was trying to get in their heads. He wanted the other players to focus on him and the physical war, and take their focus off of playing basketball. Bill was a product of what the league was allowing. The league was full of enforcers at that time with Maurice Lucas, Jeff Ruland, Tree Rollins, Charles Oakley, Rick Mahorn, Darryl Dawkins. Moses Malone, Carl Malone, Charles Barkley, Kermit Washington, and yes Bird, and McHale. They were all giving out the cheap shots and physical stuff. The league just let it get farther and farther out of hand, and the Pistons just learned from everyone else and then just embraced it.

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg Год назад +1

      @@arizjones Like when he submarined Ewing. Go look at his highlights. He never tried to block anyone's shot he went after their faces.

    • @Gnofg
      @Gnofg Год назад +1

      If you really analyze his game he was mediocre. He could not put the ball on the floor and drive, he had no post up game and he was at best an average passer. Defensive rebounds are overrated. You are in the box out position as soon as the shot goes up. He had to play dirty to compete. If you have to play dirty to compete then you suck.

  • @davidalverson9119
    @davidalverson9119 4 года назад +4

    Laimbeer was awesome i loved to watch the motor city bad boys play it was a work of art

  • @itsaccer7443
    @itsaccer7443 4 года назад +10

    Laimbeer and Mahon are legends. The enforcers of the bad boys

  • @biophilist
    @biophilist 3 года назад +5

    Did I miss it, or did you omit The Chief taking him down with a (well-earned) sucker punch?
    Also, was a penalty called on that play or did the refs miss it?

    • @michaelwalsh1035
      @michaelwalsh1035 3 года назад +6

      Parish just went down the court and clocked him . The Boston Garden crowd demanded blood that game for Laimbeer’s smackdown and attempted maiming of Bird in an earlier game. No call on Robert, he was doing God’s work.

    • @toddsands6000
      @toddsands6000 2 года назад +1

      To my knowledge, Parish got suspended for game 6 during that 1987 ECF. Bill Laimbeer was a smart calculating player. I read stories that Robert Parish took martial arts during the off season. It wasn't surprising as those two shots The Chief landed on Bill Laimbeer directly connected. Lambo was no slouch in the fighting department either. Lambo held his own against Sir Charles and appeared to have maimed Brad Daugherty once.

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor 4 года назад +5

    3:25 making Larry Bird look bad. That's hard to do, and Bill Laimbeer made Bird looks real bad there with that fantastic block while somehow recovering his own block.

  • @eddiesander403
    @eddiesander403 4 года назад +61

    Not only was he tough physically, he was able to get into the heads of the best players in the NBA. They worried more about him than winning at times.

    • @knowtilus1389
      @knowtilus1389 2 года назад +1

      If one needs to act like Laimbeer did on the court he's far from bein' a good player.

    • @hardnewstakenharder
      @hardnewstakenharder 2 года назад +1

      @@knowtilus1389 He was a villain, and we loved/hated him for it.

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 2 года назад +1

      Nah, Charles Oakley was tough physically. The Davis Brothers were tough physically Laimbeer was actually trying to hurt people on the court. He was a goon. A thug. He literally wouldn't be allowed in today's NBA, that's how dirty he was. As Larry Bird said, he was the one dude that was literally trying to hurt you out there.

    • @abee3515
      @abee3515 2 года назад +2

      He could straight own opponents. He was the king mind manipulator. He melted Ewing into a puddle.

  • @russelljohnson437
    @russelljohnson437 2 года назад +3

    Y’all are soft in these comments 🤣🤣🤣

  • @zlodrim9284
    @zlodrim9284 4 года назад +71

    He certainly was ballsy and a competent player, but have to agree with what Bird said.

    • @TexWatson-sh8vf
      @TexWatson-sh8vf 4 года назад +5

      Bullshit. Watch the '84 finals where Boston was getting their ass handed to them. Bird and Boston decided to get rough and play dirty to slow down the Laker attack.
      It worked and Boston won the championship. So, Bird is full of shit.

    • @tlohbor2690
      @tlohbor2690 4 года назад +2

      @@TexWatson-sh8vf yea, the celtics were far worse and dirtier than the pistons ever were.

    • @birdford33
      @birdford33 4 года назад +13

      @@TexWatson-sh8vf Try listening to what Bird said again. Maybe it'll sink in. Laimbeer tried to hurt people. There's hundreds of video's showing it. Show me one where Bird is trying to maim someone. Big difference between playing rough and playing to hurt.

    • @birdford33
      @birdford33 4 года назад +1

      @@tlohbor2690 That's either the funniest or most uninformed opinion I've ever heard. Must be pretty young.

    • @tke567
      @tke567 4 года назад +2

      @@birdford33 Just curious, but if Laimbeer played to hurt people, how many games did players miss due to his fouls?

  • @Welcome2HDiiTV
    @Welcome2HDiiTV 4 года назад +21

    I loved laimbeer and respect him salute the dirtiest man in NBA history

    • @Welcome2HDiiTV
      @Welcome2HDiiTV 4 года назад

      @NonyaBusiness! dude they played basketball 3 strait finals 2 wins go watch the games bum Jordan and them were the goons a long with Larry bird

    • @Welcome2HDiiTV
      @Welcome2HDiiTV 4 года назад +1

      @NonyaBusiness! yet your bum ass responded becauze you know it's truth bad boys baby shut Mike down Bird and magic go watch real basketball not this arcade league

  • @chadsmalley5241
    @chadsmalley5241 4 года назад +46

    Darth Vader wouldn’t go in the paint against Laimbeer. I loved watching him. Very under rated player.

    • @propre6033
      @propre6033 4 года назад

      Anikan would dunk on Laimbeer though.

    • @70smusicfanatic34
      @70smusicfanatic34 4 года назад +2

      Pro Pre No.
      Obi Wan would have.
      He had the higher ground.

    • @propre6033
      @propre6033 4 года назад

      Laimbeer gets picked on cause he's white tho.

    • @JackTheripper911
      @JackTheripper911 4 года назад

      @@propre6033 nah man, not even close. Larry Bird was in the leauge then and was considered the best of No.2 (behind magic) while Bill played. Unlike now people werent as sensitive and pathetic

    • @JAWrightonline
      @JAWrightonline 3 года назад +2

      Bill Laimbeer should be in the Hall of Fame.

  • @dewaynecoleman1989
    @dewaynecoleman1989 4 года назад +102

    Here in Detroit we called him Bill Maimbeer we love him and will always love him.

    • @jakemitchell1671
      @jakemitchell1671 4 года назад +11

      You love him because, well....it's Detroit. Why wouldn't you love a ruthless SOB who tried to end his opponents' careers? Makes perfect sense.

    • @dewaynecoleman1989
      @dewaynecoleman1989 4 года назад +9

      @@jakemitchell1671 Well, guys knew what they were up against when they played against Maimbeer, nobody held a gun to they're head.

    • @johnwick1289
      @johnwick1289 4 года назад

      Dewayne Coleman
      The truth.

    • @stephencorbitt2752
      @stephencorbitt2752 4 года назад +8

      My favorite Laimbeer moment when he fouled out against Portland the crowd booed and he bowed. I fucking loved Bill Laimbeer for life. Bad Boys! BAD Boys!!!!

    • @dewaynecoleman1989
      @dewaynecoleman1989 4 года назад +6

      @@stephencorbitt2752 Yep, that was our boy Bill, an instigator to the end.

  • @theunboxingpopculturerevie4650
    @theunboxingpopculturerevie4650 Год назад +2

    That man is a God!!! Bad Boys for life!!!

  • @on2wheels378
    @on2wheels378 4 года назад +10

    MY wife grew up in Palos Verdes Ca. Her mom always tells the story of Bill Laimbeer stocking shelves at a local grocery store and such a nice kid. Fast forward a few years later, she sees him 'pummaling' players in the basketball courts of the NBA.

  • @aricohen283
    @aricohen283 4 года назад +83

    Pioneered the idea of the shooting big man, and was a great guy to have on your team. I’d say he’s a legend. Not loved by very many, but respected by those who knew his true personality and played with him.

    • @allsystemsgo8678
      @allsystemsgo8678 4 года назад +3

      Legend is a bit much, lol. Good player, yes.

    • @bigcolt5256
      @bigcolt5256 4 года назад

      Dave Cowens, Bob Lanier, Bob McAdoo.

    • @thomaskelly8571
      @thomaskelly8571 4 года назад

      @@bigcolt5256 do not even mention him in the same breath with those 3 hall of famers.

    • @bigcolt5256
      @bigcolt5256 4 года назад

      @@thomaskelly8571 Just saying they were hitting from outside long before Laimbeer came along, and did it better.

    • @thomaskelly8571
      @thomaskelly8571 4 года назад

      @@bigcolt5256 ok sorry misunderstood you

  • @SeveredLegs
    @SeveredLegs 2 года назад +5

    Bill's son played little league for the same org that I played for, although his son was a year or two younger than me. But me and my friend Mike went over and said hi...he saw us coming and gave us a quick high-five and then immediately went back to watching the game. We were like, "Welp, that was fun." haha

  • @HankFinkle11
    @HankFinkle11 4 года назад +19

    I can’t stand the SOB. That said, I truly miss his era. Men played the game then.

  • @hv3926
    @hv3926 4 года назад +45

    Lambier was great. Chrles Barkley, who had a memorable fight with Bill actually praised the bad boy and revealed that all the other big name and some not so big name would have loved to have him on their teams.

  • @flyaway7636
    @flyaway7636 3 года назад +2

    Wouldn't spit on him if he was on fire.

  • @ambitionzazaridah4363
    @ambitionzazaridah4363 4 года назад +29

    Lambier, Zaza, Bruce Bowen top 3 dirtiest players ever

    • @shaft9000
      @shaft9000 4 года назад +5

      Alvin Robertson: _"... hold my beer."_

    • @ambitionzazaridah4363
      @ambitionzazaridah4363 4 года назад +5

      @@shaft9000 haven't heard Alvin Robertson name for a while

    • @FAlynn92
      @FAlynn92 4 года назад +6

      Zaza doesnt seem like a dirty player, he just seems extremely clumsy (injured KD while on HIS team). Bruce bowen on the other hand, made a living on walking under jump shooters intentionally (specifically Vince Carter)

    • @arnecruz
      @arnecruz 4 года назад +2

      Watch more old NBA games, little boy.

    • @iwishyouwould6937
      @iwishyouwould6937 4 года назад +3

      Rodman was a pretty dirty player too, as well as the Mailman Karl Malone. Go watch when he gave Isiah Thomas like 40 stitches. Malone always had them elbows swinging. Ron Attest when lumps up Harden.
      ruclips.net/video/P0RGcMhGMk4/видео.html

  • @Daniel-zz6zc
    @Daniel-zz6zc 4 года назад +56

    Love him or hate him I still think Bill Laimbeer deserves to be in the HOF

    • @tonylearnstoswag8016
      @tonylearnstoswag8016 4 года назад +5

      Nope..

    • @HQLBvideo
      @HQLBvideo 4 года назад

      Trash

    • @tonysteel1377
      @tonysteel1377 4 года назад +9

      More like “The Hall of Shame.” He literally tried maiming players; especially if they were far better athletes than himself.

    • @ryanjoslyn
      @ryanjoslyn 4 года назад +11

      second that nomination, Daniel.
      In addition to being a 4-time All-Star as a player, Bill Laimbeer was the Coach and GM of the Detroit Shock, the Piston's WNBA equivalent. In the first decade of the 2000's, his team won the Championship 3 times.
      There are 3 players in the history of Professional Basketball in this country, to win Championships as a Player, And as a Couch or General Manger. Here they are -- Jerry West, Joe Dumars, and Bill Laimbeer.

    • @lambertbrown1739
      @lambertbrown1739 4 года назад

      And that’s a bad thing because?

  • @kellermanf
    @kellermanf 2 года назад +2

    He's my favorite player of all time.

  • @dwphillips42
    @dwphillips42 4 года назад +14

    I freakin loved the Pistons back then.this is when the NBA was fun and exciting to watch. I can't sit through one half of a professional game these days.

  • @vasilljones1283
    @vasilljones1283 4 года назад +46

    Couldn't stand him but when he was gone from the game I missed him.

    • @donaldcole1803
      @donaldcole1803 4 года назад +1

      Why? Why do you miss him?

    • @vasilljones1283
      @vasilljones1283 4 года назад +4

      @@donaldcole1803 I missed the way he acted on the court and the way the fans would get on him.

    • @t4d0W
      @t4d0W 4 года назад +9

      @@vasilljones1283 Some people won't get it but I do. Its like watching a really good heel from pro wrestling go away from the ring forever. In this league you don't really have a lotta heels anymore since everyone is friendly. Harden being 'disliked' is more on a regular season thing with how he exploits the rules but not to the point where his rep is getting away being physical against your opponents.

    • @vasilljones1283
      @vasilljones1283 4 года назад +2

      @@t4d0W Very well said.

  • @hootieTV
    @hootieTV 3 года назад +26

    *Laimbeer is underrated. One of the best centers of the 1980s and a great example of how LeBron James wouldn’t be able to handle the physicality of that era*

    • @hootieTV
      @hootieTV 3 года назад +2

      @Luke Skyballer naw he was the heart of the best defense in the league that won back to back championships also that big nigga be blocking shots and draining 3’s all night long all night strong King Kong ding dong.

    • @RicardoDiazHimself
      @RicardoDiazHimself 3 года назад +2

      That's not "physicality". That was dirty-ass BS. Yeah, there were physical players that would be able to still play on today's league. Lamebeer would not be able to play half a minute on today's league.

    • @israelpolanco1172
      @israelpolanco1172 3 года назад

      ITS A JOKE RIGHT?

    • @713anand
      @713anand 2 года назад

      @@RicardoDiazHimself a lot of that physical play he did was retaliation. Those bird, Barkley, parish, ect were no angels.
      I watched every game of the year during that era and seen it with my own eyes

    • @713anand
      @713anand 2 года назад

      @Luke Skyballer he was a 4 time all star. That’s above average. Not to mention a start on 2 championships

  • @rmac1177
    @rmac1177 4 года назад +62

    Bill Baimbeer: the discount pau gasol

    • @dances_with_myself9305
      @dances_with_myself9305 4 года назад +6

      More like a souped up Zaza imo

    • @ThomasNelson1977
      @ThomasNelson1977 4 года назад +5

      Except way better defense.

    • @DUB_87
      @DUB_87 4 года назад +5

      @@ThomasNelson1977-If his defense was that great he wouldn't be a dirty player.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 4 года назад +8

      @@DUB_87 Rodman played dirty defense as well. It was just the culture of the Bad Boys.

    • @jasonfylan-mares7963
      @jasonfylan-mares7963 4 года назад +5

      LOL. More like Pau Gasol was a bargain-basement-clearance-rack-wish-he-was-Laimbeer.

  • @blusnuby2
    @blusnuby2 4 года назад +7

    Bill Laimbeer can be on my team anytime. The man had the TOTAL GAME, including INTIMIDATION !

  • @duranduran6415
    @duranduran6415 3 года назад +6

    He is my favorite player of all time! No joke.

  • @3dig71
    @3dig71 4 года назад +8

    I miss 80's ball

  • @jarrodstowe805
    @jarrodstowe805 4 года назад +10

    The greatest thug in NBA history.....was white.😂🤣

    • @sjrilla3210
      @sjrilla3210 4 года назад

      Wow man.... you white people make me disgusted sometimes.

    • @jarrodstowe805
      @jarrodstowe805 4 года назад +4

      @@sjrilla3210 so how would you feel if I said the greatest thug in NBA history was black?
      No matter what its labeled as racist....cant have it both ways.

    • @christopherdrummond1237
      @christopherdrummond1237 4 года назад +1

      @@sjrilla3210 you sound like a racist piece of......

  • @ElAndre-o
    @ElAndre-o 2 года назад +2

    Anyone here from Treynotfunny? 😁

  • @ur_wrong1209
    @ur_wrong1209 4 года назад +12

    Laimbeer is one of my favorite big men in NBA history.

  • @yirmeyahuyisrael2155
    @yirmeyahuyisrael2155 4 года назад +8

    Bill helped put Detroit on the map and i will always respect this man!

  • @ibnbrydie
    @ibnbrydie Год назад +13

    I literally cannot stop laughing he gave all of the legends nightmares

  • @doublewidesuprise5208
    @doublewidesuprise5208 4 года назад +10

    Lambeers retirement is summed in the "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." quote

    • @localneo-graphic4647
      @localneo-graphic4647 3 года назад +2

      I'm pretty sure he was always the villain and never a hero. He was a bratty rich kid whose dad was the CEO of an international corporation, he's pretty much a classic 80s villain on a basketball court. That's what makes him so memorable.

  • @rpra6435
    @rpra6435 4 года назад +18

    Laimbeer is one of my most loved basketball players ever for his heart for the game. I hope my English is ok to Say what i want...

  • @pt29999
    @pt29999 3 года назад +5

    Oh please, Shaq literally scored 90% of his career points by elbowing the defender, knocking them out of the way, then dunking. Never got called because the NBA needs their superstars, but how that is not worse than Laimbeer? Laimbeer had a role, he played it well.

  • @ozzymorrison8628
    @ozzymorrison8628 4 года назад +10

    Laimbeer wouldn't have survived the NBA today, we would be suspended for the entire season if he ever fouled someone the way he used to

    •  4 года назад

      He woulda altered his game and continued to make sure that no one gets their continuation shots.

  • @greggsadler4387
    @greggsadler4387 4 года назад +25

    Love him. When I was in sixth grade and he was making up classes in the Toledo area, he was shooting baskets before a junior college style game. One of the colleges was my dad‘s college where he followed the team and kept the scorebook. Bill Laimbeer shot baskets with me when it was just the two of us on the floor. Although he didn’t play like it he was one of the nicest guys I have met

  • @redmane-z-t5678
    @redmane-z-t5678 2 года назад +2

    WHO IS BILL LAIMBEER? TELL ME!

  • @tristramcoffin926
    @tristramcoffin926 4 года назад +15

    He is my favorite player in NBA history. Some of this is due to circumstance bc I came to appreciate the NBA during the Pistons Finals against the Blazers. However, I also loved the Bad Boys and Bill was their captain (in spirit, anyway) It was a truly exciting time to be an NBA fan. The game was still physical and players had too much pride for all the flopping we see today.
    I don't know that I would say I would like a second coming of the Bad Boys or BL but I think the NBA is too soft with teams more worried about the money lost from injury than they are playing a physical engaging game.

    •  4 года назад

      Ohh there was flopping. Bad Boys Foreva!

    • @rinderurulade5785
      @rinderurulade5785 3 года назад +1

      Also the fans are too soft. Just look at the comments in this video 😂

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 2 года назад

      You are right about the oworry of money and injury part. It is ridiculous. They dont let players go to play with their countey teams in globak competitobs or olympics some times, where olympics is the bug event of sports and teams should embrace sports above all and rhen their business models

  • @petercollins5861
    @petercollins5861 4 года назад +13

    love him. i remember him draining consecutive clutch 3 pointers against the Lakers in the Forum. The Lakers fans were booing him like mad and it just fueled him. classic!