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Warriors Star Jimmy Butler Makes Offseason Move in L.A.
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Apart from being one of the top players in the NBA today, Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler is also a very successful entrepreneur. He is the man behind the brand Bigface, which all started when Butler started selling coffee for $20 a cup during the NBA bubble in 2020. 

Since then, the brand has become a major enterprise. It currently has a branch located at the heart of the Miami Design District, with plans for expansion soon. 

In the meantime, Bigface will be opening a temporary cafe in French soccer club Paris Saint-Germain's pop-up in Melrose, Los Angeles. 

Butler took to Instagram on Tuesday to share some photos of his offseason business move in L.A. as he looks to take the next steps in Bigface's expansion.  

According to the club's announcement, the PSG House will be open from June 14 to 23. The objective of the pop-up is to "offer fans and visitors an inspired blend of sport, fashion, art, music and wellness, curated in the spirit of Parisian elegance and West Coast creativity."

Butler's Bigface coffee is one of PSG's partners for the 10-day event, and will offer a coffee-tasting corner and an all day cafe. 

Butler is himself a big soccer fan, and he is a known supporter of PSG, who recently bagged the Champions League title for the first time in the club's decorated history. It seems that Butler is more than happy to see his passion for coffee and his support for PSG collide in one exciting venture.   

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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