
If you need a little pick-me-up, Jimmy Butler’s got you covered. The former Bulls superstar tweeted out a video of himself singing Hall and Oates while packing for the NBA bubble.
i can finally add singer to my bio, thanks @MichelobULTRA pic.twitter.com/0x0z7i9A0v
— Jimmy Butler (@JimmyButler) July 23, 2020
Butler shot the video for a new Michelob campaign to celebrate the return of the NBA.
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While Butler boasts that he can now add “singer” to his bio, he may want to stick to performing in the United Center for basketball games, and not concerts.
Still, it’s a great window into Butler’s world and shows he’s just as relatable as ever. His personality shines through whether it’s singing into his cowboy boots or checking out his fit in the mirror before heading out, reminding Bulls fans why they fell in love with him in the first place.
One thing does seem out of place however. It’s hard to believe the fashion-forward Butler would ever throw clothes willy-nilly into his suitcase without carefully folding them. You can’t dress to impress with wrinkles!
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In our roster breakdown for this week, host Jason Goff, Bulls insider KC Johnson, and NBC Sports Chicago Bulls analyst Will Perdue cover the Bulls forwards.
They discuss and debate the play of Thad Young, Otto Porter Jr. and Chandler Hutchison. What will the Bulls do with Porter? Should the team look to trade Young? Can Hutchison prove healthy enough to be a future starter? The crew discusses all of that and more on the Bulls Talk Podcast.
(1:55) - Did we see enough of Otto Porter Jr. as a Bull?
(11:00) - Can Chandler Hutchison be a future starter for the Bulls?
(22:00) - Will the Bulls keep or trade Thad Young?
(29:00) - Will Perdue rant on Denzel Valentine
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For better or worse, sports are well on their way back in the United States.
The NBA's scrimmage phase began on Wednesday. MLB's Opening Night is Thursday. The WNBA tips off Saturday.
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And former Bull Nate Robinson is boxing Youtuber Jake Paul. Yup, you read that right. The Athletic's Shams Charania first had the scoop:
Former NBA guard Nate Robinson and YouTube star Jake Paul make it official: They tell me they will be fighting Sept. 12 as an undercard to Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. in California. pic.twitter.com/ClEP64JZFp
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 23, 2020
The bout, as Charania notes, will serve as an undercard match for the Mike Tyson-Roy Jones Jr. pay-per-view fight on Sept. 12 that was made headlines Thursday.
"Jake Paul, I want all the smoke," Robinson said in a statement to Charania.
"Nate will meet the canvas early," said Paul.
Brandon "Scoop B." Robinson, who recently hosted Nate Robinson on his podcast, reported the two will duke out eight rounds (three minutes a pop) at 185 pounds each.
The quality of the sparring will be anyone's guess. But, for Bulls fans, it could prove a fun opportunity to root for NateRob once again.
July 24, 2020 at 01:25AM
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Jimmy Butler reminds us why we loved him in new funny video - NBC Sports Chicago
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