Bob Hill

Basketball Coach

Bob Hill was born in Columbus, Ohio, United States on November 24th, 1948 and is the Basketball Coach. At the age of 75, Bob Hill biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

  Report
Date of Birth
November 24, 1948
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Age
75 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Basketball Coach
Bob Hill Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 75 years old, Bob Hill has this physical status:

Height
196cm
Weight
91kg
Hair Color
Not Available
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Not Available
Measurements
Not Available
Bob Hill Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Bob Hill Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
Not Available
Bob Hill Career

Hill played basketball and baseball collegiately at Bowling Green State University and was also a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He attended the school during a time when college players were not eligible to join the varsity squad until their sophomore seasons; although statistics indicated he showed tremendous promise as a member of the freshman team, his success never really translated over to his tenure as a member of the varsity team. He then became interested in coaching.

Hill was an assistant coach for the Kansas Jayhawks from 1979 to 1985.

Hill was an assistant with Hubie Brown and the New York Knicks for the 1985–86 season. The following season, Brown was fired after a 4–12 start and Hill became Head Coach on December 1, 1986. He would finish out that season with the Knicks and then became an assistant for the Pacers under Dick Versace in 1989.

On December 20, 1990, Hill was promoted to head coach of the Pacers after Versace's firing. He spent three seasons as the Indiana Pacers' head coach (1990–93). He led the Pacers to the NBA playoffs.

After being fired by the Pacers and being an assistant coach for the Orlando Magic for a season, Hill piloted the San Antonio Spurs to an NBA-best 62 wins in 1994–95 before losing to the Houston Rockets in the Western Conference finals. After a 3–15 start to the 1996–97 season, Hill was fired by one of his bosses, Gregg Popovich, who thereafter replaced Hill as the Spurs coach. Hill's firing at the time was puzzling to some and deeply angered Hill, considering his previous success and the fact that the poor start to the season was due in large part to injuries to David Robinson and Sean Elliott, the team's two best players. Under Popovich, the Spurs proceeded to win five NBA titles in the next two decades.

Between 1999 and 2003, Hill was head coach at Fordham University where he compiled a 36–78 record (31.6% winning %). He was let go by the Rams following the 2002–03 season after only 1 win in the Atlantic 10. The Rams finished 2–26 in 2003, the worst record in school history. Fordham paid Hill $650,000 to leave the university in a buyout agreement four years into his 10-year deal.

Hill took responsibility for his rocky four-year tenure at Fordham. "Fordham was my fault; I just shouldn't have done it," Hill told the New York Daily News. "I don't want to get into why," he added, "just blame it on me." "I guess the best way to put it (is), I've had a really privileged career," Hill said, "I've been around a lot of great organizations; I've had a lot of great players. I've always had success to some degree, so I feel like I understand what it takes to do that and it just didn't work." Asked to recount some of the missteps he made during his tenure at Fordham, Hill said that he made a mistake before the 2002–03 season in trying to bring in playground players such as Adrian Walton and Smush Parker. "We tried to bring the Rucker League to Fordham and it didn't work out," Hill said. Hill added he didn't have any regrets about his time in the Bronx. "It's a good school, good people, the whole thing, but I made a mistake," Hill said. "I don't really regret it," he added. "I've learned so much about what those young guys go through to try to be successful. It's hard for them."

On January 3, 2006, Hill replaced Bob Weiss as head coach of the Seattle SuperSonics, after a lackluster 13–17 start to the 2005–06 season; he had most recently served as assistant coach for the team. He was fired over the phone as Sonics head coach on April 24, 2007, after their penultimate season in Seattle, after which they became the Oklahoma City Thunder.

He holds a career win–loss NBA coaching record of 310–293.

On February 1, 2016, it was announced that Hill would be the Phoenix Suns' newest assistant head coach for the rest of the 2015–16 season after it was announced that the Suns would fire Jeff Hornacek as their head coach and replace him for the season with his former player under the Seattle SuperSonics, Earl Watson. After his contract for 2016 expired, it was announced that the contracts for both Hill and Corey Gaines would not be renewed with the team.

Source

Grave mistake: Widow watches as her husband is buried in wrong spot - before his coffin has to be dug up again and put in correct plot

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2024
He was due to be buried in a double plot at his local church which had been reserved 12 years earlier. But 'human error' caused by a record-keeping system that dated back more than 60 years meant he was assigned the wrong spot. The bus depot managing director's wife, Celia, 71, only discovered the problem when she arrived for the funeral at 13th century St Margaret's Church in Ormesby, Norfolk, but was unable to do anything about it. She said: 'We had reserved the plot years before but on the day of the funeral we realised there was a hole where there shouldn't be.'

In Australia and Canada, a Meth bust worth $1.7 billion was confiscated

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 14, 2023
As the main players in the suspected trafficking syndicate are charged, one of Australia's biggest drug busts has discovered $1.7 billion worth of methamphetamine wrapped in canola oil bottles. A total of four shipments were reportedly scheduled to be delivered Down Under between late 2022 and June 2023, with the first being intercepted and the subsequent three not making it out of Canada. By police in January, nearly 3,000 litres of liquid methamphetamine was intercepted, leading to the conclusion of the suspected international smuggling plot by March.

Hashim Mohamed's murder was found at a beach in St Kilda

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 20, 2023
After fatally stabbing on the St Kilda beachfront on December 4 last year, a 15-year-old Melbourne boy was charged with the murder of Hashim Mohamed (left). At a later date, the boy will return to a children's court. In connection with Mr Mohamed's murder, seven males aged between 15 and 18, have been charged.