Former Pistons star Bill Laimbeer resigned as the head coach and general manager of the defending WNBA champion Shock this afternoon, following an immensely successful 6 1/2-year run. Rick Mahorn (Hampton University) was promoted to head coach and Cheryl Reeve was promoted to assistant coach/general manager. It is believed that Laimbeer’s long-term aspiration is to become an NBA head coach. The Shock is 1-2 this season.
“It’s disappointing that Bill has decided to step down as head coach and general manager of the Detroit Shock,” Shock president Tom Wilson said in a released statement. “But at the same time, Bill led the Shock to three WNBA championships and a league-record 27 postseason victories during his seven-year tenure. We thank him for his guidance and dedication to the franchise and our organization.”
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The Rick Mahorn Story...
- Derrick (Rick) Allen Mahorn, born 9/21/1958 in Hartford, Connecticut.
- Played high school ball at Weaver H.S. in Hartford, CT., but didn't start for the basketball team until his senior year. Received more scholarship offers as a tightend and defensive end playing for the Weaver football team.
- Played college basketball at Hampton University as a 6'10 center/power forward.
- Rick graduated with a degree in business administration and became the most successful basketball player in the history of Hampton University.
- First player from Hampton University ever drafted by the NBA.
- Drafted in 2nd round, 35th overall, 1980Washington Bullets (Washington Wizards).
- Pro career --1980–1999; Played for: Washington Bullets (1980–1985); Detroit Pistons (1985–1989); Philadelphia 76ers (1989–1991); Virtus Roma (1991–1992); New Jersey Nets (1992–1996); Detroit Pistons (1996–1998); and Philadelphia 76ers (1999).
- In 1981, Mahorn picked up his first NBA nickname playing for the Washington Bullets. Teamed with Jeff Ruland 6'11", 275-pound, they formed an intimidating inside tandem; one that Boston Celtics announcer Johnny Most dubbed "McFilthy" [Ruland] and "McNasty" [Mahorn].
- Mahorn won his only NBA championship (1989) with the Pistons and served as one of the team leaders of the Detroit Bad Boys teams of the late 1980s.
- Known as the master of intimidation, Mahorn shelled out $11,000 in fines for rough play in 1989 and was the baddest of the Bad Boys in NBA Detroit.
- 1989-91-- teamed with superstar Charles Barkley to form the top-rebounding duo of "Thump N' Bump."
- Served as assistant coach under former teammate Bill Laimbeer with the WNBA's Detroit Shock for five seasons.
- Won WNBA titles in 2006 and 2008 as an assistant coach to Bill Laimbeer, with Cheryl Reeve, former George Washington University women assistant coach.
- 6/15/2009, Mahorn became head coach of the WNBA's Detroit Shock with a head coaching resume limited to 22 games in the CBA.
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