Miami Heat: 4 Interesting And Random Facts About Jimmy Butler

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (right) and Washington Wizards center Robin Lopez (42) share a moment before the game (Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (right) and Washington Wizards center Robin Lopez (42) share a moment before the game (Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) warms up before the game against the Washington Wizards(Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat star, Jimmy Butler, is a interesting guy but exactly how interesting is he?

The Miami Heat aren’t the same when Jimmy Butler isn’t on the court. That’s something that can only be categorized as a definitive fact.

While they don’t play with the same grit or tenacity, a trademark of the Jimmy Butler playing style, they aren’t as fluid or crisp either. They simply just aren’t as interesting.

How could they be as interesting though without the most interesting guy on the team on the floor for them? In fact, this guy would give the former Dos Equis beer spokesman, The Most Interesting Man In The World, a run for his money.

With that in mind though, it’s no more appropriate than now to present you with five random Jimmy Butler facts. Why not give you more reasons to be interested in the guy?

Tyler Herro isn’t his favorite Herro

The Miami Heat’s premier player has made it no secret about his relationship with second year teammate, Tyler Herro. From the start of Herro’s rookie year last season, Jimmy Butler has taken the bucket getter under his wing.

For as much as he likes Tyler though, he isn’t even Jimmy’s favorite Herro guy, by Jimmy’s own account. Perhaps he’s just joshing around, but he swears that Tyler’s younger brother, Myles, is his favorite Herro.

For one, he shouted the younger Herro brother out during the playoffs last season. If that’s not enough, here’s photo proof.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B5MiGYolboU/

Jimmy loves those Herro guys, but maybe some more than others. As long as he passes the big brother the ball then all’s well that ends well.

That’s the first fact though. Let’s move on.