Kentucky assistant coach Jason Hart didn’t care much for head coach Mark Pope the first time he seen him.
Hart was committed to Syracuse as a high school senior while Pope was a key player at Kentucky. During the 1996 national title game, Pope drilled some late free throws to help the Wildcats win the national championship.
“The first time I seen Coach Pope, I didn’t like him,” Hart said with a smile during an interview on BBN Tonight. “I was at home my senior year and they was beating my college, Syracuse, in the national championship. He made those free throws.”
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Hart and Pope ended up playing on the same together for a season in the NBA.
“When I went to training camp, there was a guy named Mark that I didn’t…I didn’t register the face from the championship game,” Hart said. “As the training camp went on, I got to know him. Really nice guy, everybody loved him. Brought energy every day, joy to be around, and he became, like, our fan favorite.”
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