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chiefqueen 08-06-2013 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 9862296)
Not surprising. When Pop goes in SA, or if the OKC job opens, two great fits for him.

I'm thinking Pop has already told Buford (Self's roommate at OSU) that the upcoming season will be his last. I only look for Self to go there and the only way he'll stay is if it looks to be too much of a rebuilding job (SA is a very old team).

saphojunkie 08-06-2013 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefqueen (Post 9862651)
I'm thinking Pop has already told Buford (Self's roommate at OSU) that the upcoming season will be his last. I only look for Self to go there and the only way he'll stay is if it looks to be too much of a rebuilding job (SA is a very old team).

Yeah, this is a real possibility.

Brad Stevens is going to take over for Coach K, and there is zero chance he does anything but.

Mr_Tomahawk 08-06-2013 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by saphojunkie (Post 9862664)
Yeah, this is a real possibility.

Brad Stevens is going to take over for Coach K, and there is zero chance he does anything but.

Naw...

Self goes to SA in 2015 and Brad Steven goes to KU.

saphojunkie 08-06-2013 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr_Tomahawk (Post 9862678)
Naw...

Self goes to SA in 2015 and Brad Steven goes to KU.

Would be nice.

I just hope Self stays long enough for Danny Manning to really get his feet under him as a head coach.

Lzen 08-06-2013 12:38 PM

I didn't take away from that interview that Bill Self is really thinking seriously about the NBA. Of course, things can always change.

Al Czervik 08-06-2013 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 9862727)
I didn't take away from that interview that Bill Self is really thinking seriously about the NBA. Of course, things can always change.

I agree LZEN....Its typical Star BS....Self has NEVER said he wouldnt look at the NBA....He has always stated that anything could happen but that he was happy at KU......

Nothing new here...

Braincase 08-06-2013 05:07 PM

Nice escalators - 6 million? Wow! That's a bonus!

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Self has a destination job, so an NBA gig makes little sense
SEAN KEELER |
Published: Tuesday, August 06, 2013, 2:42pm

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- He doesn't need a job to set him up for life. Bill Self already has one.

Self, the esteemed men's basketball coach at the University of Kansas, reportedly rakes in $3.856 million annually. The Boston Celtics last month lured Brad Stevens from Butler with a contract that's worth $3.67 million per year.

Last fall, Self renegotiated a deal in Lawrence that runs through 2021-22. From 1947-2011, the average career for an NBA coach was 5.05 years, according to a study conducted by the web site Weak Side Awareness.

So if it's not about money, if it's not about security, what exactly would be the point?

The 50-year-old Self was inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame on Monday night, another jewel in the crown of a coaching career that's among the best of his generation. That wasn't the lead. This was: Self, who grew up in Edmond, Okla., raised eyebrows when asked by a local reporter if he would ever shut the door completely on coaching in the pros, what with Oklahoma City being an NBA town and all.

"It hasn't really tempted me because I haven't had that many people talk to me about it," Self told The Oklahoman.

"But at some point and time, sure, I think it would (tempt me). It would be great to be able to match wits with the best athletes in the world, but I'm certainly happy where I'm at.

"I'm not saying I never would (coach in the NBA), but I'm locked in."

Locked and loaded, now that you mention it. Self's renegotiated deal is for 10 years and a reported $52.2 million, and that's before incentives. He'll receive a $2.63 million bonus if he stays at KU through 2015 and another $2.63 million if he's there in 2018, and another $6 million if he's there nine years from now.

Look, after you've won nine straight Big 12 titles -- and appear to be in the catbird seat to rack up No. 10 this winter -- maybe a minor case of wandering eyes is understandable. Over a decade at Kansas, Self has averaged 30 victories a year, taken the Jayhawks to the Elite Eight five times, to the Final Four twice, to the national championship game twice, and in 2008 helped bring home the program's first NCAA crown in 20 years. Beyond winning multiple NCAA titles, Self went through the standard KU bucket list awfully quick.

And he's never been shy about backing away from a challenge, a line of thinking that can be traced all the way up the coaching food chain -- from Oral Roberts and Tulsa to Illinois and Kansas. One of Self's mentors is Larry Brown, the ultimate vagabond, a man who never met an area code he didn't like. San Antonio Spurs general manager R.C. Buford is a friend, so maybe there's some post-Gregg Popovich posturing in the works. Maybe not.

Either way, Self knows the NBA pros and cons as well as anyone could. It would have to be the right situation, the right front office, the right roster -- and most of the franchises that have those three ducks in a row aren't necessarily in coach-shopping mode at the moment.

So while he'll never say never, it's hard to imagine that kind of jump anytime soon, if at all. At KU, Self gets to coach the projected No. 1 draft pick for 2014 this season in Andrew Wiggins, and maybe the No. 1 pick in 2015 as well, depending on what freshman center Joel Embiid ultimately decides to do. At KU, Self gets to coach his son, Tyler, a freshman walk-on last year. In an unstable profession that chews up time and frays families, can you put a price on that?

Stevens and Self are both excellent at what they do. Both have led their teams to a pair of NCAA title games. But the comparisons largely end there.

Butler is a nice gig. Kansas is a destination job.

Butler has a ceiling. Kansas has the moon, and the stars beyond it, if you can find the bodies to launch you there.

You can retire at Butler and be happy. You can retire with the Celtics and become a legend. But there are very few places where you can taste both with the same gilded spoon.

Lawrence is one of them.

Bambi 08-06-2013 05:23 PM

Bill Self is perfect for Kansas. It's incredible how things have turned out for that school.

ArrowheadHawk 08-06-2013 06:53 PM

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Buehler445 08-06-2013 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ArrowheadHawk (Post 9863578)
Lol

I chuckled.

CoMoChief 08-06-2013 07:47 PM

It would take a shit ton of money to lure Self away and IMO he'd only go to OKC only if Durant is still there.

Buehler445 08-06-2013 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by CoMoChief (Post 9863756)
It would take a shit ton of money to lure Self away and IMO he'd only go to OKC only if Durant is still there.

I doubt anyone would pay more than KU especially after the 6 million accelerator for a college coach with no NBA experience.

saphojunkie 08-06-2013 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 9863952)
I doubt anyone would pay more than KU especially after the 6 million accelerator for a college coach with no NBA experience.

San Antonio might, but I don't see him really wanting to go in for a rebuild project in the NBA. There are only 4 or 5 jobs worth a damn anyway, and those jobs would have to be currently stocked with at least one all star.

Thibodeau, Spolstra, and Stevens aren't going anywhere. If the Celtics can Stevens, they'd replace him with an NBA veteran coach, not another college guy.

I frankly don't see why an NBA franchise wouldn't go for Calipari or Pitino first. They have more panache. Basically, we're looking at the Spurs, because the Thunder aren't getting rid of Scott Brooks anytime soon and Buford would go after Self.

Silock 08-06-2013 11:14 PM

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saphojunkie 08-07-2013 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 9864122)
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A huge teary smile every time I see AFH watching the shot.


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