Shot on location at ZZ’s Membership, Miami
Jimmy Butler is in every single place as of late.
There he’s on the US Open, serving as an honorary ball boy for an exhibition match between Carlos Alcaraz and Frances Tiafoe. There he’s within the new music video for Fall Out Boy’s “So A lot (For) Stardust,” sporting his now-legendary “Emo Jimmy” look. There he’s in adverts for Hulu, Alo, State Farm and Accommodations.com. There he’s sampling merchandise for BIGFACE, his budding espresso model, and on the first-ever Reserve Cup, a padel competitors that he helped convey to Miami. There he’s on the Kaseya Heart, hovering for lobs and flattening threes.
And right here he’s at ZZ’s Membership Miami, singing and dancing alongside to Lloyd’s “You,” respiration power into the membership’s swanky sports activities bar. He’s, in spite of everything, 5 cups of espresso in, and it’s simply 2:30 p.m. (he drinks 10-12 cups a day, by the best way). A large-ranging playlist booms by a handheld speaker—all the pieces from “Let Me Love You” by Mario to “Jamming” by Bob Marley & the Wailers to “Loop Gap” by Tee Grizzley that includes 21 Savage. In between posing for pictures, the Warmth star snacks on sushi and sips an quaint.
Welcome to Jimmy Butler’s SLAM cowl shoot, and welcome, extra broadly, to his ever-growing universe, the place you’re invited—err, inspired—to be your genuine self always. To observe no matter passions you could have.

SLAM 249 that includes Jimmy Butler is accessible now. Store right here.
Butler is a person of many pursuits: espresso, wine, nation music, tennis, padel, soccer (which he calls soccer), dominoes, spades, UNO, touring—the listing goes on. He’s at all times as much as one thing, at all times surrounded by household and pals. His home in Miami doesn’t even have TVs. As an alternative of binge-watching reveals, Butler does issues like chase tennis balls round Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, NY, as a result of, properly, it’s enjoyable and he felt like doing it. He’s at the moment engaged on his personal nation album; proper now, it options 62 songs (!) and Butler, who has performed a DJ Khaled-like position, is debating whether or not to hop on one.
“He likes to get into a complete bunch of stuff that you just wouldn’t suppose he would get pleasure from doing,” says Butler’s teammate Caleb Martin. “He’s simply tremendous lively, man, whether or not he’s doing one thing on an off day or assembly up with sure varieties of artists or enjoying dominoes or going to tennis matches. He’s undoubtedly a dude stuffed with surprises.”
Surprises like…starring in that aforementioned Fall Out Boy video in an all-purple cowboy outfit.
“Something to shake up something on the web and regularly be myself, be completely satisfied and love my life and what I’m doing, I’m down,” Butler says. The video was shot over All-Star break and it dropped lower than two weeks later. And sure, it shook up the web.
Butler strikes a tough steadiness: he doesn’t take life too severely, however he’s additionally extraordinarily aggressive. He cracks jokes, however typically leaves individuals questioning…was that actually a joke?
“Don’t be fooled since you see me on TV or a industrial or a billboard, I do a variety of the identical stuff y’all do,” he says, earlier than including with a smile, “I’m in all probability simply higher at it than all y’all…however I can’t assist that.”
The reality (and irony) is, Butler engages in lots of extracurricular actions, comparable to tennis and songwriting, “to humble” himself. He needs to expertise firsthand the challenges of different professions. In fact, he’s additionally sure that if he retains working at one thing, he’ll excel at it. He has a burning want to be one of the best at all the pieces he does.
To win at all the pieces he does.

Take spades, for instance. The Warmth prefer to play on the workforce aircraft throughout lengthy street journeys. “After I say he doesn’t lose, he doesn’t lose,” ahead Jamal Cain says. “Me and Haywood Highsmith beat him as soon as and he was sort of shitty after that. I sort of noticed it in his face. He’s very aggressive. He doesn’t prefer to lose.”
Or take dominoes, which may be the sport Jimmy is greatest at (together with the one he’s well-known for). “He’s a top-five, top-10 dominoes participant on the planet,” claims Chris Brickley, Butler’s coach. “I do know this as a result of he and [Colombian singer] J Balvin have flown within the high dominoes gamers on the planet, like, world champions. And he’s beat them.”
“That’s some Jimmy shit,” Martin remarks with fun. He and his twin brother, Cody, are a uncommon duo which have truly beat Jimmy in dominoes. “And we ain’t performed since,” Martin says. “On and off the courtroom, he doesn’t prefer to lose. He’s ducking me, for positive. Ever since we performed him, he tells me and my brother, ‘Y’all are The Funky Brothers.’ Me and Cody play funky, so it messes him up.”
Butler brings that very same aggressive mindset to his model, BIGFACE, which he’s very devoted to constructing. Together with the BIGFACE workforce, he has visited Colombia and Ecuador on a quest to search out one of the best espresso. He’s even making an attempt to grasp latte artwork and tips on how to make the right cappuccino.
“Individuals can see this on the courtroom as properly—his dedication to one thing and to realizing all the pieces there’s to find out about it interprets from basketball to espresso,” says Britt Berg, Chief Working Officer at BIGFACE. She and Butler textual content about espresso nearly daily.
BIGFACE is about to open its first brick-and-mortar store in Miami later this yr, a milestone that Jimmy is eagerly awaiting. “After I’m not practising, once I’m not with my children, once I’m not in a recreation, I can let you know the place I’m gonna be, and that’s on this espresso store, assembly all of the followers of myself and of espresso,” he says. “As a result of I do love espresso, I do wish to convey one of the best espresso to Miami. I don’t suppose there’s a spot like that right here but, and I need the primary BIGFACE café to be that, in order that’s the place I’m gonna be. And we’d like that. Miami wants that…together with a championship!”
Ah, sure. We should always in all probability discuss a bit about basketball. It’s mid-March once we shoot this cowl—or, as Butler calls it, “that point.”
Permit him to elaborate: “It’s the time the place individuals actually gotta take into consideration going up in opposition to the Miami Warmth and myself. I do know what I’m able to. I do know what my squad is able to. And don’t no person wish to see us in a seven-game sequence in any case. We all know that.”
We do.

Miami completed eighth within the Jap Convention with a 46-36 report. However, then once more, the Warmth entered final yr’s playoffs because the No. 8 seed earlier than occurring an epic run to the Finals. In 2019-20, the League’s bubble season, Miami reached the Finals because the No. 5 seed.
“No one can let you know something proper now,” Jimmy says. “There are three issues that you just gotta have to be able to win a championship: you’ve gotta be enjoying your greatest basketball on the proper time, you gotta be wholesome, and also you gotta be fortunate. That’s simply the best way that it’s. So can’t no person inform proper now who’s going to have all three of these issues.”
Butler quietly had one other stellar yr, posting 20.8 factors, 5.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists per recreation and capturing a career-high 41.4 % from behind the arc. Don’t count on him to be launching extra threes within the postseason, although. “I simply don’t like capturing threes as a result of I wish to run into you,” he says. “I wish to hit anyone. You may’t hit no person should you shoot threes. I wish to see who’s going to stop first. I’m gonna hold working in there, I’m gonna hit you, and I’m gonna hit you once more, and I’m gonna hit you once more, and we’re gonna see who’s gonna stop.”
That appears like one thing the fabled and fearless “Playoff Jimmy” would say, doesn’t it? Solely factor is, Butler continues to disclaim that Playoff Jimmy exists.
“That’s not a factor for the hundredth time,” he insists. “Playoff Jimmy is just not a factor. Emo Jimmy, factor. Soccer Jimmy, factor. Tennis Jimmy, factor. Daddy Jimmy, factor. Zaddy Jimmy, factor. However Playoff Jimmy, not a lot.”
OK, honest sufficient. However value noting: over a four-season stretch, Butler has led Miami to the Jap Convention Finals thrice and to the Finals twice, averaging 24.7 factors, 6.8 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 1.9 steals by 64 playoff video games. In the course of the 2020 Finals, he registered two triple-doubles, together with simply the third 40-point triple-double in Finals historical past. In Recreation 6 of the 2022 ECF, he hung 47 factors, 9 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals on the Celtics to pressure a Recreation 7 (one among 4 40-plus-point performances he had that postseason). He set a franchise playoff report with 56 factors in Recreation 4 of final season’s first-round sequence in opposition to the top-seeded Bucks, then adopted it up with 42 factors in Recreation 5 as his workforce pulled off one of many greatest upsets ever.
Butler will admit that issues “ramp up a notch” this time of yr. Amid the previous couple of weeks of the common season and into the playoffs, he and Brickley begin figuring out the night time earlier than each single recreation. They research the protection Miami is about to face and attempt to replicate the precise conditions Butler will discover himself in. What spots on the ground might be open? What photographs might be obtainable? What switches may happen? Butler’s basketball IQ is “in all probability the very best IQ out of any participant I’ve labored with,” says Brickley.
Martin, who has been with the Warmth since 2021, notices a “psychological shift” in Jimmy because the playoffs loom. “I believe him having the expertise of going by this section so many occasions, he is aware of tips on how to time stuff up together with his physique, after which [there’s] the psychological a part of it, too, him simply being so regular mentally,” Martin explains. “He’s very strategic. He is aware of when it’s time to ramp up. He is aware of what video games in all probability damage greater than others or regardless of the case is. Every little thing he does, he thinks about.”
The added reps within the gymnasium assist, as does Butler’s very calculated method. But when there’s one purpose to consider Playoff Jimmy is actual, and that different groups ought to worry his impending arrival, it’s this: Jimmy Butler is totally assured in who he’s and what he’s able to. There’s a consolation in that, a peace. Any emotions of self-doubt and stress are gone. He doesn’t care one bit what others take into consideration him—what others predict he and his workforce will or gained’t do.
That sort of confidence has a manner of rubbing off on the individuals round him: pals, colleagues, teammates.
“When you will have a frontrunner like that, it provides you a way of confidence in your skills and what you’re doing,” says Berg.
“The very first thing I seen with Jimmy, he’s very snug being in his pores and skin. He doesn’t care what anybody thinks about him,” Cain provides. “Seeing how he carried himself and the way assured and cozy he was in his pores and skin solely made me extra snug being who I’m.”

Cain remembers one recreation day when he and different members of the Warmth huddled as much as pray earlier than taking the courtroom, as was their ritual, and requested that Jimmy flip down the music he was blasting. “Y’all should be praying to me!” Butler responded. “He mentioned it in a joking method, however simply the truth that that was the very first thing on his thoughts, I used to be like, Wow, that is Jimmy in a nutshell,” Cain remembers with a chuckle.
It’s no coincidence that Butler describes the Warmth as being “overly assured in a great way.” Largely, that identification stems from him. Regardless of the ups and downs of the common season, Butler has little doubt that his workforce has what it takes to make one other deep playoff run.
Why?
“We simply have a distinct manner of going about issues,” he says. “Our teaching employees cares and so they’re continuously finding out how we are able to make all people on our roster persist with their robust fits and keep away from the weak factors of their video games. Possession cares—they’re at each observe, they’re on the aircraft. We’re speaking to 1 one other. We actually fuck with each other, which is an efficient factor. And, um…”

He pauses for a second and flashes a sly smile.
“I’m on the workforce. So, I’m taking my probabilities each time.”
Portraits by Alex Subers