Alicia Keys And Her Son Sit Courtside With The NY Knicks
Posted on May 06, 2012 @ 07:29PM - 4 comments

Now that's a courtside cutie!
He's only 18-months old but Alicia Keys' adorable little boy, Egypt already looks like a star in the making.
The tiny tot was front and center as he cheered on the New York Knicks basketball team with his musical mom and his dad Swizz Beats on Sunday.
PHOTOS: Alicia Keys Take Son Egypt To Watch The NY Knicks
Stealing the limelight from the court and the multimillion dollar players, Egypt was completely unfazed by the hoards of photographers clambering to get his photo.
Wearing a trendy bandana and denim outfit Egypt took in his first playoff game and he even got to witness his team win against the Miami Heat too.
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