Jimmy Butler removed rearview mirror from his car because he never looks back

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Jimmy Butler said all sorts of interesting things in a Chicago Magazine feature that was published on Monday.

Jimmy Butler says he’s ‘maybe’ the face of the BullsIn addition to saying that he “maybe” is the face of the Bulls, Butler also shared a very unsafe practice that he uses to make sure he leaves the past behind him.

Via Chicago Mag:

Still, he loathes reliving the past—so much so that he has removed the rearview mirror on his car (yes, really) as a symbolic reminder to never look back. His coach at Marquette University, Buzz Williams, says Butler was so sensitive about his upbringing that he swore Williams to secrecy while playing for him.

Butler isn’t the only popular Chicago athlete that has been practicing less-than-safe modes of transportation lately.

Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta was seen riding around the streets of Wrigleyville on his bike without a helmet a week or so ago.

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