Bill Laimbeer
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In a league swarmed by black athletes, Bill Laimbeer stood out like a sore thumb. Still, Laimbeer wasn’t even intimidated by the thought of clashing with the likes of Jordan, Barkley, and Bird. In fact, Bill reveled in the thought of laying these players flat on their bottoms. He was on the frontline when the Detroit Bad Boys needed extra muscle to take out the goliath Michael Jordan to secure their two championships.
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