Jason Sudeikis and Son Otis, 9, Have a Boys' Night Out as They Enjoy Lakers Game Courtside in Rare Photo
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Sudeikis shares son Otis, 9, and daughter Daisy, 7, with ex Olivia Wilde
Jason Sudeikis is enjoying some quality time with his boy.
On Thursday, Nov. 21, the actor, 48, brought his son Otis Alexander, 9, to the Los Angeles Lakers game against Orlando Magic. The father-son duo were photographed enjoying the basketball game from courtside seats and smiling for the camera while Otis enjoyed some popcorn.
The 9-year-old can be seen wearing a yellow hoodie (in honor of the home team) and blue pants, as he rocks a full head of long blonde hair. The proud dad wraps his arm around Otis while wearing a black hoodie, hat and pants.
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Sudeikis' all-black ensemble is perfectly contrasted by his Nike sneakers, which are brightly colored to match the Lakers' purple and yellow colors.
The comedian shares Otis and daughter Daisy, 7, with his ex, actress Olivia Wilde, 39.
Sudeikis has always loved talking hoops with his kids. In December 2023, he appeared on ESPN's The Bird and Taurasi Show with Otis and Daisy.
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Appearing on the show dressed as a Christmas elf to talk to Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi about the Milwaukee Bucks vs New York Knicks game, Sudeikis found himself supported by his two kids as they waved to the camera.
Asked if they had any predictions for the game, Daisy said, "I don't know," while Sudeikis revealed that his son is "all in for the Knicks."
"New York kids, you know we're here. We're down the road from Barclays," the father of two added.
"When we were at the Nets game the other day Otis had a great line about Jalen Brunson," Sudeikis went on to reveal about the Knicks No.11 after his two kids disappeared from the camera. "He goes, 'I really like his face. He looks like he's been in a war.' "