Jimmy Butler is one of the best players in the NBA right now. The 33-year-old has the ability to inflict fear into his opponents, especially during the playoffs.
But off the court, Butler is your average human being. It was proven when Jimmy went on an F1 ride with McLaren driver Lando Norris. The 6’5″ Butler was scared to death when Norris was going at an insane speed.
“Please don’t go that fast. No, You don’t gotta go that fast. Relax! Relax! You’re going too fast,” Butler said in fear. “My head, oh my God. Oh, you’re drivin’ drivin’. Oh, my stomach fittin’ to fall out my a**. I’m cool when we’re going straight, when you start doing all of this here, you lost me. I need to throw up – it’s coming. Oh, naw, naw, naw, let me out.”
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Butler was absolutely scared when Norris increased the speed a bit. He was begging the F1 driver to let him out.
The fear can be seen in Butler’s eyes. One thing is certain: the Miami Heat superstar will never make the mistake of going on an F1 ride again in his life.
Jimmy Butler Once Fell Out Of A Canoe
During the offseason, Jimmy Butler has a tendency to go on all sorts of adventures. When Butler was a member of the Minnesota Timberwolves, he went on a canoe for an ESPN interview.
During the interview, Butler fell out of the canoe. It’s one of the most popular clips of Jimmy out there. To this date, fans find it hilarious as Butler’s scream suggested that he truly believed he was about to die.
As of now, Jimmy Butler is focused on leading the Miami Heat to an NBA Championship. The Heat will face off against the Denver Nuggets for the title after serving a hard-fought Eastern Conference Finals series vs. the Boston Celtics.
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