Bill-Self
Bill Self was one of the nation's most prominent and rich basketball players. He was born December 27, 1962, in the city of Okmulgee. Bill had a net value of around $10 million as on December 11 2023. His career as a coach began in 2013, when he was Kansas's first-year sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self continued to coach the team for three years (1998-2000) in Tulsa and he posted the Tulsa record of 74-27. Self was the head coach for TU's Golden Hurricane, which made successive NCAA Tournament appearances in the years 1999 and 2000. Self played in the first Golden Hurricane Elite Eight game in 1999-2000. Self set the record for most wins by an individual season while at TU with 32-5. Coach of basketball at the college level who led Kansas University to an NCAA Championship in 2012. Naismith Colleges' Coach of 2012 was his award. In 2012 He also won his fourth Big 12 Award. Cindy Self, his wife of 29 years was born in the year 1989. Tyler was the birth name given to the son of his. Lauren is her daughter. Self was born near Morris High School in Okmulgee. His father was coach of girls basketball at this school. An athletic scholarship was offered to Self from Oklahoma State University. All four of his years playing as an honors student. In 1985, he earned an MBA degree and, in 1989, he earned a degree in athletic management from Oklahoma State. Bill Self is the wealthiest basketball coach in the United States. Bill Self is worth 10 Million dollars as per Forbes & Business Insider. (Last update: 11 December 2023) In June of 2000, Illinois named Self the head coach of their basketball program. Self's predecessor Lon Kruger was recently offered an offer in the NBA in the role of Atlanta Hawks' head coach.
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