Longtime Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was hospitalized last month amid a significant health scare, but he has since returned to his normal day-to-day activities.
Self released a statement on July 27 revealing that he had been admitted to Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Lawrence, Kans., after he experienced “some concerning symptoms.” Doctors determined that Self needed two stents inserted to address blocked arteries. The 62-year-old said the procedure went well.
On Friday, Self told Jeff Goodman of The Field of 68 that he is feeling great roughly two weeks after having a heart catheterization and the two stents placed. He said he has been back in his office every day and is looking forward to players reporting.
“I don’t have any restrictions coaching,” Self said.