Ben Affleck and his 12-year-old son Samuel spent some much-needed quality time together on Sunday.
The father-son duo was spotted watching the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Toronto Raptors from courtside seats at Crypto.com Arena in California.
They cheered, screamed and reacted in disbelief as they watched the Lakers defeat the Raptors 123-103.
Affleck, 52, was also seen chatting with his son after the game.
For this unusual outing, the “Unstoppable” producer wore a tweed blazer over a graphic white T-shirt and cream-colored overshirt. He completed his look with gray jeans.
Samuel, on the other hand, wore a black long-sleeved top and dark jeans. The two wore matching Nike Jordan sneakers.
The “Gone Girl” actor has been spending a lot of time with his children with ex-wife Jennifer Garner amid his divorce from Jennifer Lopez.
In October, she was seen driving Samuel around in her car, and just before that, she was seen going Halloween shopping with 15-year-old Seraphina. He and Garner also have an 18-year-old daughter, Violet, who is currently studying at Yale University.
Just two years after they married, Lopez filed for divorce from Affleck on August 20, the two-year anniversary of their lavish wedding in Georgia.
The singer announced their separation date as April 26, confirming rumors that have been circulating for months.
Despite their separation, the estranged couple has reunited several times, including at their children's school events.
Page Six exclusively revealed in September that Affleck and Lopez, 55, held hands and even kissed while out for brunch with their blended family. Lopez has 16-year-old twins Emme and Max with ex-husband Marc Anthony.
“Once they were together, he couldn't keep his hands off him,” a source told Us at the time. “They always had great sexual chemistry. It wasn't planned. They're still attracted to each other.”
But the PDA-filled outings haven't changed anything and they continue to move toward divorce.
Most recently, Lopez spoke to fans about navigating a “difficult relationship” as a single parent during a panel discussion on “Unstoppable.”





