Celebrity Parents Courtside Cuties! Chris Pratt Brings His Son Jack to Clippers Game After Filing for Divorce It was a boys' night out for Chris Pratt and 5-year-old son Jack, complete with courtside seats and a bucket of popcorn at Wednesday's Clippers game By Stephanie Petit Stephanie Petit Stephanie Petit is a Royals Writer and Reporter at PEOPLE. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 7, 2017 11:10 AM Share Tweet Pin Email It was a boys’ night out for Chris Pratt and his 5-year-old son Jack — complete with courtside seats and a bucket of popcorn! The Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom star and his little guy headed to a basketball game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Minnesota Timberwolves at Staples Center Wednesday. Jack, sporting a baseball cap showing his support for the home team, gave up his own seat and opted to sit on his dad’s lap instead. Although the Clippers fell short, losing by just six points, the pair appeared to have a good time munching on snacks as they sat right next to the action. Earlier this week, the Parks and Recreation alum headed to a Seattle Seahawks game and later named “raising 12th man flag” as third on his list of life achievements (after the birth of his child and praying at the wailing wall) on Twitter. Want all the latest pregnancy and birth announcements, plus celebrity mom blogs? Click here to get those and more in the PEOPLE Babies newsletter. Allen Berezovsky/Getty Chris Pratt with his son, Jack Allen Berezovsky/Getty Chris Pratt with his son, Jack Allen Berezovsky/Getty Chris Pratt with his son, Jack RELATED VIDEO: Chris Pratt Files for Divorce from Anna Faris For more coverage, follow our babies magazine on Flipboard. On Friday, Pratt filed for divorce from Anna Faris, Jack’s mom, citing irreconcilable differences. The 38-year-old actor asked for joint custody of their son, according to the filing obtained by PEOPLE. (The two met on the set of Take Me Home Tonight in 2007 and got engaged a year later before marrying in summer 2009.) Faris, 41, filed her response shortly after Pratt, and is also asking for joint custody and the right to receive child support, according to TMZ. The website also reports the two have a prenuptial agreement and are close to finalizing a property settlement. The separation date was listed as July 13, a month prior to when they publicly announced their split. “Anna and I are sad to announce we are legally separating. We tried hard for a long time, and we’re really disappointed,” the duo said in a joint statement issued by Pratt on Aug. 6. RELATED GALLERY: Everything Anna Faris Has Said About Husband Chris Pratt Since Their Split They added, “Our son has two parents who love him very much and for his sake we want to keep this situation as private as possible moving forward. We still have love for each other, will always cherish our time together and continue to have the deepest respect for one another.” Last month, Pratt shared his first Instagram photo since publicly revealing the news of his split. The image featured Jack as well as Pratt’s brother Cully, with the star giving a bicep pose to the camera following a viewing of the new movie Thor: Ragnarok, starring fellow Marvel Cinematic Universe member Chris Hemsworth. Jack can be seen adorably flexing his own muscles in the middle, wearing an orange shirt and his adorable dark-rimmed circular glasses. FROM PEN: Christina El Moussa: I Leaned on My Kids and Friends Through the Divorce Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard’s Kids Are Best Buddies: “Jack’s in Love” While the Guardians of the Galaxy star has remained relatively silent about their breakup, Faris has been more open. “We’ll always have each other and be incredible friends,” the Mom star told PEOPLE recently. “It’s understandable that people seemed so invested in our happiness together. All I can say about that is, it’s all true, that we truly adore each other, and we love each other, I think it still comes through,” added Faris, who’s now romantically linked to cinematographer Michael Barrett. Recently, Pratt wrote that the former couple will be “just fine” and plan to move forward by continuing to “amicably co-parent a human” together in the foreword of Faris’ book, Unqualified.