Bill-Self
Bill Self was one of the nation's most prominent and rich basketball players. He was born on December 27, 1962, in the city of Okmulgee. Bill had a net value of approximately $10 Million as at December 11 2023. Bill was the head coach of Kansas for the 2013 season. He became the coach assistant to the freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self spent the next 3 years (1998-2000) in Tulsa in which he recorded an Tulsa record of 74-27. When he was at TU Self coached the Golden Hurricane to two consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances in 1999 and 2000. In the 1999-2000 season and in addition to creating a record for a single season at TU for wins, accumulating the record at 32-5, Self led the Golden Hurricane to their first Elite Eight appearance. Self is a basketball coach who led Kansas University to a NCAA Championship in 2012. He was awarded Naismith College coach of the year in 2012. That same year, the fourth time he won the Big 12 Award of Coach of the Year. He got married to Cindy Self in 1989. Tyler as well as Lauren are his children. Self was born at Okmulgee, in the state of Oklahoma. The father of the family was girl's basketball teacher and coach for the nearby Morris High School. An athletic scholarship was offered to him by Oklahoma State University. The four years that he played, he received a commendation letter. He graduated in 1985 with an undergraduate degree in business, and, in 1989, he earned an athletic management degree in the state of Oklahoma State. Bill is among the most wealthy basketball players in the United States. Bill Self has a net worth of 10 million dollars according to Forbes & Business Insider. Self became the head basketball coach in Illinois's program on the 9th of June, 2000. Self's predecessor was Lon Kruger had recently removed himself from the Illinois program in order to take a position within the NBA as head coach of the Atlanta Hawks.







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