Bob Huggins – $12 Million

Great basketball coach Bob Huggins has a slam-dunk fortune of about $12 million thanks to his successful career as a college basketball coach. This sports icon has proven himself a true game-changer with over 900 career victories and a National Championship.
Not to mention, the former point guard is also one of the highest-paid employees of West Virginia University, raking in a yearly salary of $3.2 million. With that kind of cash, Bob could afford to buy himself a private basketball court and still have money left over to hire LeBron James as his personal trainer. Talk about ballin’!
Bill Cosby – $400 Million

Bill Cosby surely doesn’t need to worry about any bills at his current age of 82 because he can easily pay them with his $400 million fortune. He started out as a stand-up comedian in the ’60s, but he was eventually given the opportunity to pursue acting as well.
He made it big after he starred in I Spy and The Bill Cosby Show. Outside of acting, he has been able to write a number of books over the years. Cosby doesn’t get much work in the show business industry anymore and his last on-screen role was in the short film called A Very Cosby Thanksgiving back in 2013.
Michael Jordan – $2.1 Billion

Michael Jordan is mostly known as a basketball player, but the money he made by playing basketball is far less than what he’s made as a businessman! Today, he is said to be worth $2.1 billion. While playing for the NBA, he’s speculated to have earned a bit more than $90 million.
One of Jordan’s most profitable ventures has, of course, been his deal with Nike. In addition to that, he also has contracts with Gatorade and Hanes. Jordan owns a $15-million house in Chicago with a 56,000-square-foot interior and is the primary owner of the Charlotte Hornets.

