What does Caron Butler own?

What does Caron Butler own?

Growing up in Wisconsin, Caron Butler worked at Burger King as a teenager to support his family. According to an interview Butler did with blackenterprise.com, the veteran forward owned six burger King franchises by 2010. β€œIt’s a situation with Burger King where you can’t lose.

What does Caron Butler do now?

MIAMI β€” The Miami HEAT announced today that former first-round pick Caron Butler is returning to where his NBA career began and will become an assistant coach on Head Coach Erik Spoelstra’s staff.

Does Caron Butler have a ring?

Caron Butler receives championship ring tonight – Dallas Mavericks Blog- ESPN.

How many Burger Kings does Caron Butler own?

So he went out and got six for himself. Not Whoppers, Burger Kings. He owns six of the fast food restaurants now.

Who is Caron Butler wife?

Andrea PinkCaron Butler / Wife (m. 2005)
Caron and Andrea Pink Butler met at UConn’s pre college summer program. After their sophomore year they traveled to Las Vegas in 2005 and married.

Why does Caron Butler chew straws?

Butler was drafted by the Miami Heat in 2002 and has been chewing straws in every NBA game he’s ever played. The habit started when he was a teenager as a way to calm himself down and eventually became part of his routine. It’s been reported Butler chews as many as 12 straws per game.

Is Caron Butler married?

Andrea PinkCaron Butler / Spouse (m. 2005)

Caron and Andrea Pink Butler met at UConn’s pre college summer program. After their sophomore year they traveled to Las Vegas in 2005 and married. Butler has a daughter and son from a previous relationship. With wife Andrea he has three other daughters.

Is it OK to chew on straws?

Bad oral habits, like biting ice, chewing plastic caps, or using teeth as “tools” to open a package, can cause cracks or fractures in the enamel. Teeth fractures, or thin, fine lines, put damaged teeth at a higher risk of developing tooth decay or other dental issues.

Why is chewing straws banned in the NBA?

The NBA’s official explanation: it’s a “safety issue.” League spokesman Tim Frank told Tom Ziller of FanHouse that Butler can chew all the straws he wants on the bench β€” just not any during game play. This, of course, makes sense.

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