DJ Khaled brings his 17-month-old son Asahd to his FIRST-EVER basketball game in their native Miami

ο»Ώο»ΏIt was a sentimental evening for DJ Khaled.

Memorable: The night on the town fulfilled a longtime parenting aspiration for Khaled - to take his son to a hoops gameThe 42-year-old music producer was seen holding his adorable 17-month-old son Asahd in their courtside seats from the Miami Heat game at the AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, as it was the tot’s first outing to a basketball game.

The Miami native was also with fiancee Nicole Tuck, 42, at the NBA contest, which saw the playoff-bound Heat fall to the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder after a fourth-quarter meltdown.

Awesome: The famous family, including Nicole Tuck, 42, beamed as they saw little Asahd on the big screen Little Asahd was shown on the Jumbotron with his parents with the label, ‘Executive Producer,’ and beamed as he saw his face on the enormous screen nestled between his mom and dad.

Despite the hometown team’s tough defeat, The Four personality was in good spirits afterwards, as he took to Instagram for a quick clip to talk about the significance of the evening.

Out and about: DJ Khaled, 42, was seen holding his adorable 17-month-old son Asahd in their courtside seats at the Miami Heat game at the AmericanAirlines Arena Monday ‘I had such a good time at the Miami heat game, to bring my son – my son’s first heat game,’ said the successful music-maker, whose full name is Khaled Mohamed Khaled. ‘I always dreamt about these days man, having a son – and being able to taking him to the basketball game.’

Doting dad: The music veteran takes his toddler son all over the place, often sharing the fun on social media  At the game, the Grammy-nominee – whose ‘You played yourself’ meme is one of the most enduring on social media – wore a sporty ensemble of a black baseball style jacket reading Miami across the front, a white T-shirt and black pants and white trainers. 

Father and son: The involved parent pointed out the nuances of the game to his little boyAwww! The hip-hop mastermind mixed it up with a large Heat mascot at courtside