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Lamar Odom thought about taking a hiatus from the game

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by GreatOne1978, Jan 12, 2012.

  1. GreatOne1978

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    BOSTON -- As his Dallas Mavericks teammates celebrated a dramatic, 90-85 win (RECAP | BOX) over the Celtics inside a dimly lit visitors locker room on Wednesday night, Lamar Odom dressed quietly in the corner.


    It has been a difficult year for Odom, from the ugly end of the 2010-11 season with the Lakers, to the murder of his 24-year-old cousin in July, to the death of a 15-year-old pedestrian that was caused when a motorcycle collided with an SUV Odom was a passenger in, to his shocking trade to Dallas, where Odom has struggled, averaging 6.6 points (on 29.5 percent shooting) and 4.7 rebounds through the Mavericks' first 11 games.
    Ironically, it was a positive comment from Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle -- "I thought Lamar played with a lot of energy," he said -- that brought a reporter to his locker. When told of Carlisle's comment, Odom shrugged, his head dropping beneath his shoulders.


    "I'm trying to," Odom said, his voice trailing off.
    Has it been tough?
    "When you have relationships with people and there are hard times, you know how to deal with one another," Odom said. "When you don't, it's obvious."
    From a basketball perspective, Odom has yet to find his niche in Dallas. His struggles have made him a frequent target of Carlisle, who has harped on Odom's need to understand the coverages, be more alert, communicate and get in better shape; Odom's 19.5 minutes per game are the lowest of his career.


    It's more than just basketball, however. Team sources say Odom has often appeared stressed by what they believe is the mental burden of an overwhelming offseason. Indeed, Odom told ESPN he considered taking a hiatus from the game.


    Being out of Los Angeles, away from his longtime teammates and friends, many of whom he has been close with for the last seven years, has not helped. And the sting of being considered expendable by L.A. -- Odom was part of the aborted trade that would have brought Chris Paul to the Lakers -- has not worn off.
    Asked if he had watched any Lakers games, Odom is succinct.
    "I can't allow myself to," Odom said.

    Was he surprised to be tossed into a deal after all the talk of the Lakers needing changes after last season's four-game sweep by the Mavericks?
    "Who was talking?" Odom said. "Did it come from anybody on the inside? Because nobody on the inside said anything to me. There's no reason to even talk about it."

    The Mavericks desperately need an effective Odom if they hope to make a run at another title. At his best, Odom is among the game's most versatile players, a two- or three-position big man who can score inside and out. He's the reigning NBA Sixth Man award winner who, at 32, is still in his prime. His teammates genuinely like him, even if they don't all necessarily know him.
    Can Odom find a way to succeed in the Mavericks' system?

    "It's hard for me to say," Odom said. "I thought my game was equipped to play anywhere and everywhere. I'm not prepared, I guess, to play. I don't know if there is anything more to say."


    Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/chris_mannix/01/12/lamar.odom/index.html#ixzz1jIFvojyC
     
  2. Asian Sensation

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    Considering his play or lack thereof one would think he's on a hiatus already.
     
  3. A_3PO

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    This is big trouble for the Mavs. I don't think many people expected Odom to repeat his performance of last season, but a huge drop like this is surprising. Based on what he says here, it's more than early season lockout rust. Sure doesn't look like the guy will turn it around any time soon.

    A year ago, someone wrote an article saying if Odom was traded away by the Lakers, he would not be the same player because he's so emotionally invested in LA. That looks to be true. Can't say I feel sorry for the Mavs.
     
  4. Outlier

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    So basically it would have been Gasol for Cp3 from the Lakers side. Glad that didnt happen.
     
  5. clos4life

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    Well, he could have been like Gasol and not requested a trade just because his feelings were hurt. He would still be in LA but he had to get a hissy fit and request a trade.
     
  6. DreamShook

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    This guy needs therapy not a joke; he is treating the Lakers Organization like a surrogate family. I know Odom has had a tough road losing family members ( I only know this because of a lazy Sunday and a couple hours of the E! network), but he is acting like he has really lost his close friends because of a trade.

    I can't imagine what he has gone through in his life to feel this way about a franchise, in a perpetual state of flux, has his best interest at heart. Did he really think he was going to retire a Laker? It's a job; get your millions and in the off season go home to your friends and family.
     
  7. redwhiteone

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    For a guy who makes a ton of money...I'll just shed a crocodile tear.
     
  8. what

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    i remember when lamar came into the nba, this guy was a wizard with the basketball. I never expected his career to turn out this way. After his drug scandal, i guess you could say that his career took a turn for the better. But what he COULD have been, I just think he wasted a lot of talent.
     
  9. mrjohn

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    The Lakers Trojan-horsed the Mavs. Got a pick and a TE out of it too, plus cap savings. Nice.
     
  10. mylilpony

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    I guess his life partner isn't happy in Dallas.
     
  11. munco

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    Kobe seemed like he was on the verge of tears after the trade was announced. The whole thing seemed strange to me but maybe the Lakers were really like family for him.
     
  12. xAliceInChains

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    He's just being a p***y

    Real Talk
     
  13. Dave_78

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    Gasol would have been the same way had he landed in Houston

    The Rockets dodged a bullet.
     
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    Lol ... Like a poster mentioned above ... He's the one that refused to show up to training camp ... That's when changes needed to be made.
     
  15. GreatOne1978

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    He is super sensitive to criticism, very inflexible to change, has poor focus and very immature...he had to be babied during his tenure in LA, from one night having 20/10 to another night going 2/9 with 6 rebounds and 5 turnovers you just did not know what you were going to get form a night to night basis. He solved the inconsistency issue last year but it haunted him again when the going got tough for the team in March, April and May. He's just not very reliable when it comes to dealing with adversity on and off the court. And as for on the court, for someone with a high IQ, versatility and wealth of experience, he goes about things like a rookie. Its all between the ears for Lamar that the Lakers had to put up with day in and day out
     
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  16. LewLLOYD

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    I don't think any of us can imagine what its like to play in the NBA. Specifically to "make it" and then be traded.
     
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    What a weak minded p***y. Definitely not the heart of a champion. He was just riding the Lakers coattails
     
  18. RocketRaccoon

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    True true.

    But we do know what it's like looking for work, paying our bills, going about our day without crying about our last employment.

    I feel sorry for any team that bets on him...even Dallas.
     
  19. flamingdts

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    I swear Odom didn't actually want to be traded, he was playing hard to get and wanted the Lakers management to make up to him for attempting to trade him.
     
  20. daywalker02

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    I kinda feel for that guy..... man...... he should stay with the Fakers and Gasol be gone!
     

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