The ultimate competitor — undrafted from high school, 30th pick from college, six-time All-Star and NBA Finals MVP.
Jimmy Butler III was born in Houston, Texas in 1989 and was homeless for a period during high school after his mother told him he could no longer live with her. He played at Marquette University before Chicago Bulls selected him 30th overall in the 2011 NBA Draft — a pick so deep in the first round it was essentially an afterthought. His career has produced 19.9 points per game and six All-Star appearances. He won the Most Improved Player in 2015. He was named All-NBA Second Team three times. He won the Finals MVP in 2025 with the Golden State Warriors — completing a journey from potential homeless teenager to NBA champion that is one of sport's most remarkable personal stories. In the 2020 NBA Finals — Miami against the Lakers — he produced perhaps the greatest individual Finals performance by a player on the losing side: a Game 3 of 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists. His combination of toughness, clutch scoring and defensive intensity makes him one of the sport's most respected competitors. His story — from 30th pick to Finals MVP — is a testament to will over circumstance.
Two-way excellence, clutch playoff performances, intense work ethic
How They Played
Aggressive defender, clutch scorer, physical two-way guard
Lasting Impact
Elite two-way guard known for playoff heroics and leadership
NBA Finals MVP (2025)
Career Honours
- NBA Finals MVP (2025)
- All-Star 6x
- All-NBA Second Team 3x
- Most Improved Player (2015)
- NBA Finals appearance 2x