A recent Chicago Magazine piece on Chicago Bulls wing Jimmy Butler has rightfully gotten a lot of attention, but most of the national media highlighted the part about him taking out his car’s review mirror as the headline and focal point. This made me want to take it in a different direction, so I honed in on the section where Butler reveals how he and his roommates always pay for the person behind them at the grocery store.
“I don’t care how many groceries they have. It could be a 99-cent ice-cream cone or a $2,000 grocery bill,” he said to Chicago Magazine.