Insight into Bobby Hurley’s Wealth


Bobby Hurley Sr. has accumulated a fortune worth
$8 Million

Bobby Hurley Sr.: A Brief Background

Robert Matthew Hurley, known as Bobby Hurley, was born on June 28, 1971, in Jersey City, New Jersey USA. He gained prominence as a talented professional basketball player, primarily playing as a point guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Sacramento Kings. Currently, he is renowned as the head coach of the University Of Buffalo and the Arizona State basketball team. His basketball journey began in 1993.

Ever wondered about Bobby Hurley’s financial status? Records suggest that his net worth stands at over $8 million as of early 2016. His wealth is primarily attributed to his successful career as a professional player and coach. Additionally, he draws income from owning thoroughbred horses.

Bobby Hurley’s Wealth: $8 Million

Bobby Hurley’s basketball prowess was evident during his time at St. Anthony High School, where his father, Bob Hurley, Sr., served as the head coach. Bobby’s exceptional skills led him to win four Parochial B state titles and achieve significant accolades. Transitioning to Duke University, he continued to excel, winning the NCAA championship in 1991 and ’92, along with the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player title in 1992.

In 1993, Bobby embarked on his professional basketball career, getting drafted by the Sacramento Kings as the 7th overall pick. Despite facing challenges, including a severe car accident in his rookie season, he persevered and played for the Kings until 1998. Following his tenure with the Kings, he briefly played for the Vancouver Grizzlies before retiring.

Post his retirement from active play, Bobby ventured into owning and breeding thoroughbred horses, founding Devil Eleven Stables. This venture significantly boosted his net worth with each successful race. In 2010, he ventured into coaching, starting as an assistant coach at Wagner College. Over the years, he climbed the coaching ladder, reaching milestones such as leading the University Of Buffalo team to their first NCAA Division I tournament appearance and currently serving as the head coach of Arizona State University Sun Devils.

Outside his professional endeavors, Bobby Hurley is a family man, married to Leslie since 1995, with whom he shares three children. Apart from family time, he engages with over 35,000 followers on Twitter.



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Full NameBobby Hurley
Net Worth$8 Million
Date Of Birth28 June 1971
Place Of BirthJersey City, NJ, USA
Height1.88 m
Weight75 kg
ProfessionFormer professional basketball player, the head coach, businessman
EducationDuke University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseLeslie Hurley (m. 1995)
ChildrenBobby Hurley, Sydney Hurley, Cameron Hurley
ParentsBob Hurley Sr., Christine Hurley
SiblingsDan Hurley, Melissa Hurley
Twitter
Instagram
IMDB
AwardsBest Male College Basketball Player ESPY Award
Music GroupsWe Are the In Crowd
MoviesBlue Chips
#Fact
1Named his stable Devil Eleven after his college days
2Plunged into horse racing after he was introduced to it by a friend in Jersey City. He pored over books, studied bloodlines and became an obsessive watcher of videotapes.
3He named one of his daughters Cameron after Duke University’s famed Cameron Stadium.
4He officially retired from the NBA in 1999.
5He was traded from the Sacramento Kings to the Vancouver Grizzlies in 1998.
6Returned to the basketball court on October 14, 1994 for a preseason game against the Los Angeles Lakers. He went on to play 68 games for the Kings after returning from injuries.
7December 12, 1993: Hurley’s truck was struck by another car at a deserted intersection. His injuries were critical: two collapsed lungs, windpipe ripped from his lungs, a broken shoulder blade, five fractured ribs, a torn ligament in his right knee, a fractured lower back, a broken leg, and a sprained wrist. Not to mention numerous cuts and bruises.
8Selected by Sacramento Kings in the first round (seventh pick overall) in the 1993 NBA draft.
91992: USA Basketball Developmental Team 1992-1993: First Team All-America and ACC First Team Graduated from Duke in the Spring of 1993 with a degree in Sociology.
101991 USA Basketball World University Games Team 1991-1992: Third team All-America, All-NCAA Tournament Team, NCAA Tournament MVP, All-East Regional Team, first team All-ACC Tournament, and ACC second team.
111990 USA Basketball Men’s Goodwill Games Team. 1990-1991: All NCAA tournament team, All-Midwest regional team & MVP, ACC third team, ACC Player of the week.
121989 U.S. Olympic Festival participant and two time ACC Rookie of the Week.
13He was part of an eight man developmental squad that scrimmaged against the Dream Team (featuring fellow teammate Christian Laettner) in 1992.
14In 1992, Hurley became the seventh basketball player in Duke University’s history to have his jerseyRetiring his number (#11) was a significant honor.
While in high school, he achieved multiple awards on the basketball court.
At St. Anthony’s High School in Jersey City, New Jersey, he played as a point guard, under the coaching of his father.
With a younger sister named Melissa and a brother, Danny, who had a college basketball career at Seton Hall, he comes from a basketball-oriented family.
His college basketball tenure at Duke University saw him become the all-time assists leader in the school’s history.
Although his NBA journey with the Sacramento Kings and Vancouver Grizzlies was brief, it was unfortunately cut short due to a severe car accident in 1994.

### Actor
#### Blue Chips (1994)
Portrayed “The Indiana Team”

### Thanks
#### 30 for 30 (2015)
Special thanks in 1 episode of the TV Series documentary

### Self
– Mr. Chibbs (2016) – Documentary post-production as Himself
– 30 for 30 (2015) – TV Series documentary appearance as Himself – Duke University Guard, 1989-’93
– Mike & Mike (2013) – TV Series appearance as University of Buffalo Men’s Basketball Coach
– Duke 91 & 92: Back to Back (2012) – TV Movie appearance as Himself
– 60 Minutes (2011) – TV Series documentary appearance as Himself – Bob Hurley’s Son (segment “The Sage of St. Anthony”)
– The Street Stops Here (2010) – Documentary appearance as Himself
– ESPN 25: Who’s #1? (2005-2007) – TV Series documentary appearances as Himself
– Camping at Cameron: The K’Ville Chronicles (2006) – Video documentary appearance as Himself
– A Cut Above: 100 Seasons of Duke Basketball (2005) – Video documentary appearance as Himself
– ESPN SportsCentury (2005) – TV Series documentary appearance as Himself
– Beyond the Glory (2005) – TV Series documentary appearance as Himself

### Archive Footage
#### Runnin’ Rebels of UNLV (2011)
Documentary TV Movie appearance as Himself
#### Rebels on the Run: The Rise and Fall of UNLV Basketball (2005)
Documentary TV Movie appearance as Himself

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