Kansas coach Bill Self released from hospital after heart procedure for ‘concerning symptoms’

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Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was released from the hospital Saturday after undergoing a procedure to have two stents inserted, the school announced. Self initially went to Lawrence Memorial Hospital on Thursday after feeling unwell and experiencing “concerning symptoms.”

“I want to thank all the amazing doctors and nurses at LMH Health for the excellent care I received during my stay there,” Self said in a statement. “I feel strong and am excited to be home. Our team has had a productive summer and look forward to our batteries being recharged and prepping for this upcoming season.” 

It is the second time in just over two years Self, 62, has had heart-related issues requiring a procedure. In 2023, he had two stents inserted to open clogged arteries that caused him to miss that postseason’s Big 12 Tournament and NCAA Tournament. In his absence, Kansas failed to advance past the second weekend after falling as a No. 1 seed to No. 8 seed Arkansas in Round 2.

Self reported chest tightness and balance concerns in 2023 before he had two stents placed and had a heart catheterization procedure. 

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