Khloé Kardashian brought her kids, True and Tatum Thompson, to Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday to watch their father, Tristan Thompson, play in the NBA for the first time. The family was spotted at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse during the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Game 4 matchup against the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Despite the Cavaliers’ 109-102 loss, the kids enjoyed seeing their dad in action.
Tristan Thompson managed to log nine minutes of play, contributing four points, two rebounds, and two assists. Social media buzzed with clips of Khloé in black leather pants and a matching jacket, holding baby Tatum, who sported a tiny Cavaliers jersey with his name on the back and a backward black cap. True was seen in an oversized pink T-shirt and silver duck boots, proudly displaying her all-access credential.
Before the game, Khloé was seen hugging Tristan and placing Tatum on his lap, captured in a video shared by NBC Sports Boston. True also showcased her all-access pass, adding to the night’s family-oriented vibe.
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Tristan, now in his second stint with the Cavaliers, has had a varied career since being drafted in 2011. He has played for the Boston Celtics, Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers, Chicago Bulls, and Los Angeles Lakers. Khloé and her sister Kim have shown support for Tristan throughout his career, with Khloé subtly backing his signing with the Lakers last year.
The on-again, off-again couple ended their engagement in December 2021. Khloé revealed that Tristan had encouraged her to proceed with an embryo transfer via surrogate just before news broke of him fathering another child with another woman. Despite their rocky past, Khloé and Tristan appear to be on good terms now. She recently wished him a happy 33rd birthday and expressed pride in his efforts to become the legal guardian of his brother Amari, who has severe epilepsy.
Khloé has also included Amari in family events, with her mom, Kris Jenner, becoming emotional while discussing his health struggles on their reality show, The Kardashians.




