NBA player Khris Middleton gave a $1,000 tip to the staff at Brooklyn Chop House on Christmas.

The Bucks visited the Knicks at MSG with an 11-year vet on their team.

December 27th 2023.

NBA player Khris Middleton gave a $1,000 tip to the staff at Brooklyn Chop House on Christmas.
Khris Middleton showed his generosity and appreciation to the staff at Brooklyn Chop House earlier this week. The Milwaukee Bucks small forward was in town to play the New York Knicks on Christmas and took 12 of his friends and family to the popular spot owned by music industry vet and now restauranteur Robert “Don Pooh” Cummins.

Middleton wasn't only generous with his friends and family, he left the staff a $1,000 tip for the holidays. He and his party ordered two of the restaurant's $495 LSD meals, which come with lobster, steak, and duck, and sides like fried rice and fries.

The 11-year veteran had a good game against the Knicks and scored a season-high 24 points. He also pulled down two rebounds, dished out six assists, and had one steal. Unfortunately, despite Middleton's performance, the Bucks lost to the home team 129-122. He tied a season-high by making four three-pointers. In December, he is averaging 17.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 2.1 threes, and 0.8 steals while shooting 50% from the floor.

ESPN reported that Middleton's injury before last season kept him out of the Eastern Conference semifinals, and he only played in 33 regular-season games last season due to a combination of wrist and knee issues. However, he did sign a new contract for three years for $102 million. To keep him from further injuries, Middleton is averaging less than 20 minutes a game this season. He recently missed one game due to an Achilles injury, but has been thriving in the limited minutes.

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