Bill-Self
Bill Self was one of America's most famous and richest basketball players. He was born December 27, 1962 in the city of Okmulgee. Bill had a net value of around $10 million as at December 11 2023. The coaching profession began 2013 when he was Kansas's freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins. Self revamped his team the Golden Eagles and was then appointed by Tulsa. Self spent three seasons (from 1998 until 2000) with Tulsa compiling an impressive 75-25 record. Self was the coach of TU's Golden Hurricane, which made successive NCAA Tournament appearances in the years 1999 as well as 2000. Self was the coach of the Golden Hurricane in 1999-2000 to their first-ever Elite Eight. He also established a record for the school in winning 32 games. As a coach at the college level, Self guided Kansas University in 2012 to the NCAA Championship. Naismith Colleges was the award he received in 2012. In addition, he won the Big 12 Coaches of the Year Award the was the year. Cindy Self, his wife for 29 years, was born in 1989. Tyler is his name of the son of his. Lauren is her daughter. Self was born in the town of Okmulgee, OK in which his father was the coach of the girls' basketball team at Morris High School. A basketball scholarship was given to him through Oklahoma State University. He earned the honor of being a letter-winner for the entire four seasons he played. He earned a business degree from Oklahoma State in 1985. A master's of athletic administration was awarded to him in the year 1989. 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 took over as head coach of Illinois's basketball program on June 9th 2000. Self's coach before him, Lon Kruger had just left Illinois for a new job as the Atlanta Hawks head coach in the NBA.
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