Jimmy Butler couldn’t stop grinning while dominoes were being played in Brixton.
The NBA great and Miami Heat forward also expressed gratitude to London for being ‘amazing’ as always, demonstrating his humble character.
Jimmy Butler, on the left, was beaming and went out of his way to thank his newfound pals.
“Being around my people whooping they tail in dominoes made it even more special!” Butler made the announcement on Instagram.
He went on to sаy: “@brixtonimmortalsdomino forever grateful for you welcoming a stranger to be apart of the family for a couple days!”
During his visit, the six-time All-player also spent time with Chelsea player Reece James.
Butler has been quite active this offseason, culminating in a spectacular run at the US Open tennis event in New York.
Butler’s on-court intensity has been highlighted as a source of personal inspiration by Coco Gauff, who won the wоmen’s championship.
Butler was selected with the 30th overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft.
The Tomball, Texas boy had to constantly prove himself and bаttle doubters. As a rookie, he only averaged 2.6 points and did not become a starter until his third season.
Butler has been a five-time All-NBA selection as well as a five-time All-Defensive Team selection, demonstrating his versatility on the court.
Butler’s energy in the NBA has distinguished him as one of the league’s most distinctive players.
As a result, Butler has emerged as one of the NBA’s most distinctive players.
Butler has been unafraid to be himself – and to call out teammates when necessary – from his various hairstyles to his public appreciation of other sports.
His strong effort propelled underdog Miami to the NBA Finals in 2020. Butler averaged 22.2 points per game during a valiant playoff run that ended in a loss to LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA’s cоrоnavirus bubble in Florida.
Miami advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals two years later and then to the NBA Finals last season, when they were defeated 4-1 by the Denver Nuggets.
“You never know what the team will look like the following year or the year after that.” “I’m just thankful,” Butler said following the Nuggets’ victory. “I learned a lot.” They taught me a lot. I wish I could have done it for these me𝚗 because they deserve it.”
Butler has averaged 18.2 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and 1.6 steals in his 12-year pro basketball career.
His all-around skill has elevated him to one of the league’s greatest players and a household nаme in the sport.
Butler has gone all-in as he travels the world and enjoys life’s finer things.
Butler began his career with Chicago, was traded to Minnesota, forced his way out of Minnesota, and played a season with Philadelphia before becoming the Heat’s heart and soul.
“It’s been great,” Butler said of his four seasons in Miami.
“I’ve had some helluva teammates come through and compete with me, giving us the chance to win a championship, which I still believe we will do as a team here, as an organization, as a city in Miami.”
“The last four years have been fantastic. It’s always nice to feel welcomed, loved, and appreciated. That, I don’t believe, will alter. I’m thankful we made it here, man. I came up short, but I’m grateful. “I’m blessed.”