Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler's love for coffee is well-known, and he has even started his own coffee brand, Big Face Coffee. Before the Heat's playoff game against the Milwaukee Bucks, Butler's team went on a search for an espresso grinder to make coffee for the player during his stay in Milwaukee. That led them to a coffee shop called Interval, owned by Ryan Hoban, who was on the golf course when he got a call from another coffee shop owner to provide Butler with a grinder. He almost missed the opportunity, but Butler's team finally got the grinder they needed for the player's coffee. The story, though, has a different turn as Butler faced Giannis Antetokounmpo on the court after the latter's injury in the first game. Butler led the Heat back in Game 4 with a dunk over Antetokounmpo, giving the Heat a chance to take control of the series with a victory in the following game.