The net worth of Bobby Hurley, an American basketball player and college basketball coach, is $8 million dollars.
Bobby Hurley was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in Jun 1971.
Bobby made an appearance at St. John’s Church.
Bob Hurley Sr attended Anthony High School.
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Four consecutive Parochial B state titles were won by Bobby’s team.
During his time in high school, he suffered only five losses and emerged victorious in the Tournament of Champions, earning the school the #1 ranking in the nation.
The year 1989 saw him being named McDonald’s All-American MVP.
Between 1989 and 1993, he played as a point guard for Duke University, achieved first-team All-American status, and achieved back-to-back national championships in both 1991 and 1992.
Bobby was the most outstanding player in the NCAA Final Four in 1992 and was a consensus first team All-American in 1993. Hurley was drafted #7 by the Sacramento Kings in the 1993 NBA Draft.
He entered into a contract with ITZ, the new footwear brand.
After being involved in a serious car accident during his first season, he returned to the NBA and played for a total of five seasons.
Following his retirement, he transitioned into a thoroughbred racehorse breeder and owner, and also served as a scout for the Philadelphia 76ers.
PNC Bank took legal action against him in 2009 for not repaying a $1 million loan that was used to purchase a horse.
In 2010, Hurley was appointed as an assistant coach at Wagner and subsequently became an associate head coach at Rhode Island in 2012.
He assumed the role of head coach for the Buffalo Bulls men’s basketball team in March 2013.
Bobby was part of the cast of the 1994 film Blue Chips.
Before becoming the head coach at Arizona State in 2015, Hurley had previously guided Buffalo to their first NCAA tournament appearance.