In Michigan, people know the key to any successful basketball team is a tough and gritty, but talented big man. Rick Mahorn, ...
The WNBA's trademark application for "Detroit Shock" suggests Detroit as a leading contender for a new team, with a bid led ...
Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores is leading an investor group to bring the WNBA back to Michigan, and it features a long list of notable names.
They went from worst in the league to winning the 2003 title behind head coach Bill Laimbeer, a two-time NBA champion center ...
The team trying to bring the WNBA back to Detroit includes Goff and his wife, Christen, Webber, former Pistons great Grant Hill and his wife, Tamia, Lions principal owner Sheila Hamp and husband, ...
They went from worst in the league to winning the 2003 title behind head coach Bill Laimbeer, a two-time NBA champion center with Pistons. However, the club was sold and moved to Tulsa for the ...
Gores bought the Pistons in 2011. Bill Laimbeer was the Detroit Shock head coach for the title-winning seasons in 2003, 2006 and 2008, Rick Mahorn joined as an assistant in 2005; the two won the NBA ...
They were coached by former Bad Boys legend Bill Laimbeer from 2002 until the team departed Detroit for Tulsa ahead of the ...