Lamar Odom Says Kobe Bryant “Comes To Me In Dreams Often”

Lamar Odom Says Kobe Bryant “Comes To Me In Dreams Often”
Lamar Odom still feels Kobe Bryant wherever he goes.
The former NBA player Lamar Odom was spotted at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), wearing a pendant featuring a photo of the late Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna Bryant.
When asked about the pendant, he responded with “that’s my brother.” He also showed the reporter a tattoo of Kobe on his neck. Lamar then expressed how he still sees the late girl dad of four:
“He comes to me in dreams. Talking to me all the time.”
The reporter asked what kind of things he says in the dreams, to which he replied:
“Hang in there. Keep fighting. Don’t quit.”

Lamar Odom
Lamar then said:
“His spirit is so strong, to me he’s not too far away. Especially when you dreaming of someone and they talk to you in that dream, you definitely gonna remember it.”
He says that in the dreams when they talk, they are usually “shooting around” or sometimes actually playing games together. Odom and Bryant played on the Los Angeles Lakes together from 2004 to 2011.

Gigi & Kobe Bryant
Lamar also said that he loves flying back to LA because he “feels” his late friend and teammate.
“That’s why I love coming back to L.A., too. I feel him.”
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