2009 Detroit Shock season

2009 Detroit Shock season
CoachBill Laimbeer (1-3)
Rick Mahorn (17-13)
ArenaPalace of Auburn Hills
Attendance8,011 per game
Results
Record18–16 (.529)
Place3rd (Eastern)
Playoff finishLost Conference Finals
Team Leaders
PointsNolan (16.9)
ReboundsFord (7.4)
AssistsNolan (3.5)

The 2009 WNBA season is the 12th for the Detroit Shock of the Women's National Basketball Association in the United States. The Shock attempted to win the WNBA Finals, tying the record for most championships with the Houston Comets (4 but failed in the conference finals. On June 15, 2009, head coach Bill Laimbeer resigned as head coach of the Detroit Shock, due to family reasons and the desire to become an NBA head coach.[1] Though he was unable to secure an NBA head coaching position, ESPN reported on August 30 that Laimbeer was offered, and accepted, an assistant coach position with the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Shock is able to overcome the early struggles, and in 2008 championship Detroit Shock reached the playoffs in its seventh straight year. It was their final year in Detroit, as the Shock were purchased by Tulsa Hoops, and new ownership moved the team to Tulsa for 2010.

  1. ^ "Laimbeer resigns as Shock coach". ESPN. June 15, 2009. Archived from the original on June 21, 2009. Retrieved June 15, 2009.