Jimmy Butler Pays Your Bill if You are Behind Him in the Grocery Store Line

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Jimmy Butler signed a 5-year, $95 million contract with the Bulls this summer. Yesterday, Chicago Magazine published a profile on Butler, his two friends and their PG-version of Entourage lifestyle that includes Mark Wahlberg. The story contains some pretty great anecdotes about Butler. I’ll give you the best and the dumbest:

"(Butler’s less-than-idyllic upbringing may explain the roots of one ritual that has become a rule with him and his roomies: When you go to the grocery store, you pay the bill of the person behind you in line. “I don’t care how many groceries they have. It could be a 99-cent ice-cream cone or a $2,000 grocery bill,” says Butler. “We have been so blessed. It’s fun.”)"

 

The lesson? If you see Jimmy Butler at the grocery store, get in line behind him.

"Still, he loathes reliving the past—so much so that he has removed the rearview mirror on his car (yes, really) as a symbolic reminder to never look back."

The lesson? If you see Jimmy Butler on the road, do not get behind him. Read the rest at Chicago Magazine.