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Jimmy Butler is charging teammates $20 for premium coffee from his hotel room, and it's the savviest business happening inside the NBA bubble

Aug 19, 2020, 22:57 IST
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Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) looks on between plays during the first half of a NBA basketball game against the Indiana Pacers at Visa Athletic Center, August 10, 2020.Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
  • Jimmy Butler is making a killing selling coffee inside the NBA bubble.
  • Butler told ESPN that good coffee was tough to come by inside the bubble but that he'd been using his French press to provide players with a quality product.
  • Butler charges $20 a cup, regardless of the size, but he joked that he might up the price to $30 soon.
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Jimmy Butler has found himself a new hustle, becoming the barista of the NBA bubble.

With players across the NBA living without the comforts of home, Butler recognized a gap in the marketplace, and, like any good businessman, he made the most of it.

Butler recently told ESPN's Rachel Nichols that he had been charging players as much as $20 a cup for coffee from his French press, as good coffee was hard to find within the confines of the bubble.

"You can't get coffee nowhere here," Butler said. "So I might bump it up to $30 a cup. Just depends. People here can afford it."

A sign from his hotel room showed that at Butler's coffee shop, it was a $20 flat fee, regardless of the size.

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Ahead of his game on Tuesday, Butler appeared to show off his coffee skills while walking to the locker room.

With the Miami Heat set to begin their first-round series against Indiana on Tuesday, chances are prices are about to go up for Pacers looking for their caffeine fix.

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