‘I Got to Make Sure Women Are on the Same Level as Men Now’: Jimmy Butler shares how having a daughter changed his priorities
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler talks about how things changed for him after having a daughter in October 2019 with Kaitlin Nowak.
Jimmy Butler has a story that is not only inspiring but is also moving. From being homeless at 13 years old to now being a superstar in the NBA, Jimmy has come a long way.
The Miami Heat, led by Jimmy are 10th in the Eastern Conference with a 14-17 record. They are on a three-game win streak, following their three-game skid in the West.
Apart from his excellence on the basketball court, Butler has a newfound purpose ever since the arrival of his daughter.
Jimmy Butler and his newfound perspective
Jimmy’s daughter Rylee was born on 29th October 2019. It was the day of the Miami Heat’s season opener, which marked the first game for Butler as a Heat player. In the months where Butler was in the Orlando Bubble, Jimmy talks about how much he missed his daughter, and how she has taught him, unconditional love. The daughter was with her mother, model Kaitlin Nowak.
Butler also talks about how having a daughter has changed a lot of things for him. It has made him want to be a better role model for her. It all starts on the basketball court, and his dedication towards his work.
However, things don’t just limit till there. He opened a marketing and advertising agency called Curated Hue. He also started his own coffee brand in the bubble, named Big Face Coffee.
Among all that, the thing that still takes the top spot for Jimmy is his daughter. He had a message for her recently.
Jimmy Butler’s message to his daughter 💯
(via @GQMagazine) pic.twitter.com/vjf2TID5pX
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 14, 2021
Butler’s love for Rylee is the purest form of love one can experience.
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