Kim Kardashian’s eight-year-old son, Saint West, appears to have some talent when it comes to basketball. Kardashian shared videos of Saint playing in a game, and he was letting it fly from deep.
Saint clearly seems to be into sports, as he has been spotted along with his mother at basketball, football, and soccer games. The Kardashians have quite a history with athletes, and it would be something if Saint ends up becoming a top-level professional.
One of those athletes the Kardashians have ties with was also in attendance for this game. Tristan Thompson, Khloe Kardashian’s former partner, was seated close to Kim, as the two seemingly are still close to each other. Thompson could potentially one day serve as somewhat of a mentor to Saint if he does decide to pursue a career in basketball.
NBA Fans Reacted To Saint West’s Highlights
Those highlights of Saint went viral on social media, and NBA fans reacted to them.
One was impressed by the range, “He just launched that from the 3pt line and I’m impressed!”
A fan joked that Kris Jenner is already making calls, “His grandmother making calls. He is about to be the first 8-year-old on the Lakers.”
A fan hilariously said he has already scored more points than Thompson, “Baby Saint scored more than his uncle Thompson in his entire NBA career.”
One wildly said the Kardashians have no talent, but the kids do, “They ain’t got talent but their kids sure do!”
A fan believes Saint will go pro, “He going pro.”
It is way too early to say with any kind of certainty that Saint will make it to the NBA. Some factors are actually working against him in that regard.
First of all, both his parents are rather short by basketball standards, with Kim standing at about 5’2″ while Kanye West is about 5’8″. Neither of the two has a track record of excelling in sports either, but still, we have seen players with similar backgrounds make it to the top, so it isn’t impossible.
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