Lamar Odom Has A Message To Anyone Who Says His Basketball Career Is Over
Lamar Odom Has A Message To Anyone Who Says His Basketball Career Is Over
Former NBA star, Lamar Odom is calling out all of his naysayers who believe the 2-time NBA Champion’s career as a professional athlete might be over. In a recent post over the weekend, Lamar shared a photo of a practice scrimmage while addressing his critics on Instagram. He writes,
“To all the people that are thinking I’m done playing: I AM NOT. That thought itself breaks my.”

Following Lamar’s latest departure from Ice Cube’s Big3 League last month, the former NBA star took the news pretty hard as he and his management discovered the news on social media. He revealed wrote on social media:
“As most of you have heard, the Big3 decided to deactivate me for the remainder of the 2019 season. I respect Ice Cube & the other league executives, however, I am extremely disappointed with the way that this has been handled. Besides the embarrassment, it’s disappointing to read on IG that this decision had been made, especially without sharing it with myself or my manager.”
As Lamar moves past his Big3 career, he’s debuting his new girlfriend, Sabrina Parr, on social media. [Click here for the latest on Lamar and Sabrina].

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