Jimmy Butler was recently able to find some time to visit Phoenix Military Acadamy and he found an interesting way to donate to the school.
After all, why just write a check when you can add some stakes to the proceedings instead.
The first bet that Jimmy made was that he would donate $10,000 to the school if he could make a one-handed three-pointer. Of course, Butler nailed that one because he’s a professional basketball player and those types of shots are pretty much automatic in the gym.
The second bet was more interesting. A student named Jabaree White thought that he could hit a one-handed three-point shot as well. Butler stated that if the kid made one in three tries, he would donate another ten grand to the school.
You can just guess what happened on the first attempt.

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