The bill came to $815.73, meaning that Pop left a 613 percent gratuity. And you were patting yourself on the back for that 25 percent tip the other day?

The image of the bill was first posted to Reddit, and Popovich himself has not confirmed its authenticity (doing so, or commenting either way, would be quite out of character for him). During the 2016 playoffs, a Twitter user posted an image of a check showing Popovich’s name and a $1,000 tip on a bill of $2,009.12.

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As reported Tuesday by the San Antonio Express-News, the owner of the restaurant, McEwen’s on Monroe, claimed that Popovich had been there “in the past multiple times.” However, he would not confirm if the 68-year-old coach had visited his establishment on the date in question, April 21, saying, “We don’t discuss anything that goes on when VIPs are in the building.”

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The timing does make sense, though, given that the Spurs hit the road to play Games 3 and 4 of their first-round playoff series with the Memphis Grizzlies on April 20 and 22. In addition, the restaurant is located close to FedEx Forum, where the Grizzlies play.

Express-News reporter Kelsey Bradshaw claimed that the handwriting on the bill “appears to match” that of Popovich. The restaurant touts its extensive wine list, which would figure to hold appeal for the coach, a known oenophile with a 3,000-bottle collection of his own.

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Reports of the tip continued a theme during the Spurs-Grizzlies series of large dollar figures associated with the head coaches involved. The Grizzlies’ David Fizdale was fined $30,000 for his “Take that for data!” rant, in which he criticized the officiating after his team’s 96-82 loss in Game 2.