He sent the team back out after the game and joined them after the post game presser. The man stayed until every last person got an autograph.
I think he would have signed someone's dog in a stroller. It's so great to see someone do what a lot of us that love UK would do in the same position. Such a humble person which is rare in coaching.
I've told this story a few times. But I went to my one and only NBA game Pope's rookie year. Knicks @ Pacers.
Sunday game and back then I guess it was tradition for the Pacers to have a player sit around the concourse and sign autographs for a hour prior to the game.
Well I got lucky the Sunday I went it was Pope signing.
I was last in line. I wore my UK 96 national champions shirt.
When he saw me he immediately pointed to my shirt and the biggest smile came across his face. He said "That is a great shirt" I'll never forget how his eyes lit up at the sight of that shirt.
I got to talk to him for 5 minutes or so. He asked all about me and my family.
Two friendliest people I've ever met are Mark Pope and Steve Earle.
Steve Earle even bought my meal once.