Bill-Self
Bill Self is a very well-known basketball coach that has reached the peak of his field. Born in Okmulgee Oklahoma, United States, on December 27,62 He was named one of the richest and most well-known Basketball coaches. Bill was worth a net of approximately $10 Million as on December 11, 2023. He is Kansas freshman sensation Andrew Wiggins was his coach in 2013. Self rebuilt his team the Golden Eagles and was then recruited as a coach at Tulsa. Self spent three seasons (from 1998 to 2000) with Tulsa compiling an impressive 74-25 score. Self coached TU Golden Hurricanes to two NCAA Tournaments, in 1999 and 2000. Self directed this team called the Golden Hurricane, which had an average of 32-5 over 1999-2000. Self also helped the Golden Hurricane reach its first Elite Eight. Coach of basketball at the college-level who helped Kansas University win an NCAA Championship. Coach Self was named Naismith College Coach of the of the Year in 2012. That same year, he also won the fourth time Big 12 Coach of the Award of the Year. He was married Cindy Self in 1989. The son of the couple is named Tyler as well as a daughter, who is referred to as Lauren. Self was born in Okmulgee where his dad was the basketball girls' coach at Morris High School. The basketball player was awarded a scholarship from Oklahoma State University. For all the four seasons he participated and earned him a basketball letter. He was awarded a degree by the Oklahoma State University awarded him a bachelor of business administration degree in 1985 and the master of athletics administration degree, in the year 1989. Bill Self, a basketball Coach who is located on the United States, has accumulated an estimated net worth of $10 Million. As per our analysis, Wikipedia Forbes & Business Insider Bill Self's net worth is $10 million. (Last Update: December 11 2023) The 9th of June, 2000 Illinois named Self the head coach of their basketball program. Self's predecessor Lon Kruger was recently offered an offer with the NBA in the role of Atlanta Hawks' head coach.







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