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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Lamar Joseph Odom is an American former professional basketball player. As a member of the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA), he won championships in 2009 and 2010 and was named the NBA Sixth Man of the Year in 2011.
I'm going to say my favorite thing is to eat salads, and I'll be like the altar boy.
Most people don't want to get married. Being married, that's a responsibility.
We all have regrets, but the thing is to learn from life.
For years I've been seeing my young brothers wearing Scarface T-shirts, John Gotti T-shirts, Rick James T-shirts. We don't have any icons or idols to look up to, just rappers and professional athletes.
I was going to fight for what I wanted first, and that was being in L.A. and being a Laker. L.A. was the first place that came to my mind. That's where my heart was at.
It's good that I put my personal ego aside. My basketball ego was, 'Why we negotiating?' But my personal ego didn't take it personal. I put my personal ego aside a little bit.
People making it like I sit there and eat a whole plate of candy before I play a basketball game. I don't think anyone could do that.
The young men in the inner city are without guidance, robbing and shooting each other with no remorse... Our system is crazy because we're planning to fail. Everybody needs something to grasp on to.
Being humbled has been a part of my life for a long time.
The Lakers are family. My kids don't have to switch schools. Little things like that are important. People don't think about things like that. I feel like something special is going to happen in this town.
I consider myself a little weak.
My mother and grandmother raised me. Queens raised me.
My grandmother was always upbeat, a naturally happy person. I think I got that from her.
I've got a winner mentality, the mentality of a champion.
The Mavericks and I have mutually agreed that it's in the best interest of both parties for me to step away from the team.
Death always seems to be around me.
When I had to bury my child, I probably didn't start grieving until a year and a half later.
If your dad always has candy, how cool is he? Coolest dude in the world. My kids think I'm cool.
I don't want a girlfriend because that means I've got a responsibility. I have a responsibility to call you. I have a responsibility not to be with another woman. I have a responsibility to be there on time when you need me.
Negative publicity makes people forget your best times.
I don't think nobody's doubting I can play basketball.
Respect goes a long way when you carry yourself a certain way and show manners when you first meet someone. If you do that, then it's hard for somebody not to like you.
Organizations are trying to save extra money. Players are trying to get extra money. That's the way it is.
Remember when Jay-Z wore a Che Guevara T-shirt? Nobody knew who Che was. Then Jay-Z wears it, and it's everywhere.
Where I'm from, you're a square if you go to church or if you decide to read the Koran or Bible.
I have candy around my bed. I just kinda like reach over and eat it and then go back to sleep, no problem.
I think it's easy for people to say, 'Because you do this, you must be this kind of person, vain or uptight or mean to people.' People have a sense of who you may be because of the job you do. That's unfair judgment.
The Lakers have been nothing but great to me, and I want to keep the relationship great.
I'm just a basketball player, you know? Just put me where you need me.
A little adversity can't hold me down.
We're all products of our environment. The key is not to fall.
You walk in our locker room and you see Pau Gasol, you see Andrew Bynum, you see Kobe, you see Ron Artest ... we have so many players that can play.
I've always felt that I'm a natural leader.
Lamar is just Lamar. My teammates probably can explain that a little better than I can. If I just go out there and do what I do and be myself, it shouldn't be a problem.
I'm always going to be under a microscope, and I haven't always handled it well.
Either you can do it or you can't. I think I can overcome anything I put my mind to.
I'm a role model. I have overcome the negativity, and I'm playing.
Sometimes I still don't know if I'm prepared to go through the entire season, dealing with the different personalities, the crowds, the politics.
I've always been taught to care what other people think. My grandmother and mother taught me to project a positive image of myself.
You've got to play with pride and guts.
There's pressure every night to be the best on the court. I put a lot of pressure on myself. Pressure is part of the game. It is also part of life. I want to prove I can do the work and be a success off the court as well as on it.
Perception rules the world. Everyone knows that. Where we live and where we're from, you just can't escape it.
There was a possibility I could have been out of the NBA. It's taught me something that was a little deeper than basketball. I'm talking about life decisions.
When I'm on the court, it's like I'm in heaven.
People have always told me, 'Yo, you're too unselfish. Shoot more.'
People tell me that I'm always smilin' on the court. I don't think about it. I just get emotional out there.
I'm one of those players that I think I can do what's asked of me. Whether it's putting the ball in the basket, rebounding the ball, diving on the floor, making other people better, I'm willing to do anything just to win.
My grandma always said bad things don't last forever.
You want to remain hungry and stay in a good place as a competitor; at the same time, you want to be confident but not cocky. You have to realize that you can lose. We have to stay hungry, because losing is the worst thing that can happen now. That's a road we don't want to go down.
I did some things I regret, and I know there are people who think they know me. I've heard the things they say, and some of them are hurtful.
In New York, the dunk is not the thing. To break somebody down and shoot a J-that's as big as a dunk in New York.
I just try to focus on the basketball game and not get caught up in all the media.
Me. I like to have fun. I'm like a kid in a candy story out there.
The thing I love about the NBA game is that it's a playmaker's league.
If I put my mind to something and really want it, I'll go after it and get it.
I think a lot of the media love the game and hate the people who play it.