Chicago Bulls’ Jimmy Butler Gets a 6000-Pound Fish Tank Shaped Like Boombox
But the6,000-pound boombox-shaped fish tank that’s in his newly-purchased home shows anything is possible when you have imagination and a max contract, as it was set up by Wayde King and Brett Raymer, stars of the Animal Planet show “Tanked”.
After practice Thursday, Butler said that his fish most often bump to country music.
Amazingly, the structure also plays music, which filters through the tank, a feature Butler seems extra excited about.
When you sign a five-year deal worth around $95 million, you tend to have a few fun with your new paychecks. And because Raymer and King might be the best at custom aquariums, Butler’s wish came true.
Chicago Bulls guard forward Jimmy Butler (21) during the first half of the game against the Charlotte Hornets at Time Warner Cable Arena. That’s exactly what Jimmy Butler did inside his River North mansion.
Jimmy Butler made a decision to use this money to buy an aquarium shaped like a boom box.
The team even put 50 fish inside the tank in honor of the Chicago Bulls’ 50th anniversary.
“They need a little country music here and there, make them feel right at home”, Butler said. They even added one special Tuskfish as a tribute to Michael Jordan.