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Jimmy Butler Makes Personal Decision After NBA Season

Jimmy Butler was involved in one of the biggest trades in the NBA last season.

Butler was traded to the Golden State Warriors midway through his sixth season with the Miami Heat. In exchange, the Heat received Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson and a first-round pick.

After Butler's first season with the Warriors, as he settles down in San Francisco, he made a business off the court.

Butler, the owner of BIGFACE coffee, has taken his brand to the Bay Area. According to Joaquin Ruiz at NBCS, Butler has partnered with Square to bring BIGFACE to San Francisco.

"San Francisco’s coffee culture is legendary, making the city an ideal fit for BIGFACE," Butler said in BIGFACE’s press release. "Coffee brings people from all different backgrounds together, so partnering with Square to bring BIGFACE to the Mission is the perfect way to connect more deeply with the Bay Area and show love to a community that’s embraced me."

After Butler's announcementE, EATER SF's Paul Bicchieri shared some details on the move, explaining the menu to those interested.

"The menu will include espresso drinks, cold brew, pour-over, and bags of the hard-to-find coffee, and exclusive merch will be available to purchase,” Bicchieri added. “BIGFACE infusions for the drinks include vanilla, salted caramel and strawberry.”

Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler III (10).

Golden State Warriors forward Jimmy Butler III (10).

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Last season, Jimmy Butler helped Golden State advance to the second round of the playoffs. The Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets in the first round before losing to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Butler finished the season averaging 17.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.4 assists per game.

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