In the aftermath of the United States gold-medal performance in mens basketball at the Olympics, KU coach Bill Selfs name has been tossed into the ring as a potential candidate to coach the U.S. team in the future.
Campus Corner
Jayhawks Self not expecting Olympic call
August 18
By RUSTIN DODD
The Kansas City Star
Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, who has guided the U.S. to gold in the last two Olympics, has said the London Games would be his last at the helm.
But in Selfs view, hes certainly not at the top of the list. When the question was asked on Friday evening at the KU rally at Corinth Square in Prairie Village, Self smiled and suggested that a few prominent NBA coaches including Spurs coach Greg Popovich and Celtics coach Doc Rivers were more likely candidates. But yes, he said, of course he would listen if he got the call.
Theyre not gonna call, though, Self said. I think theres a guy named Popovich and a guy named Rivers, and guys like that that probably have a better relationship with Dream Team type players than what I do.
Krzyzewskis success may have opened the door for another college coach to take on the challenge of guiding a team of superstars, but Self isnt expecting to be next in line.
Its really flattering, Self said. But I dont anticipate getting a phone call.
European return
Self and the Jayhawks are still just days removed from completing their four-game tour of Europe. The Jayhawks went just 2-2 on the trip, including two straight losses in Paris, but Self still believed the trip was a beneficial experience.
I dont know if we came together as much over there as what I would have liked, Self said. But Im not sure its possible I tried to play 18 guys. But I thought we came together great in practice (before the trip).
I thought the two practices prior to that, we did a lot of bad things and learned from it and got better.
McLemore update
KU redshirt freshman Ben McLemore was hampered by a hip flexor injury for most of the European trip. Self said Friday that the injury wouldnt require surgery or have any major lasting effects.
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