The Bizarre Enigma of Lamar Odom

Sometimes it infuriates me when he doesn’t attack the basket with passion. When you think about it, who’s really going to stop an assertive 6’10 left-handed slasher?

Not many. If any.

He can average 15 and 10 with ease. Just think, if they have to guard Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, and stay home with Andrew Bynum, there is simply no way to effectively stop Lamar. His only downside in terms of ability may be his free throw shooting. the rest is all approach and mentality.

He is simply the enigma for this Lakers squad. The measuring stick of their caliber.

Jun. 08, 2010 - Boston, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES - epa02192939 Los Angeles Lakers' Lamar Odom (R) is greeted by his teammates after scoring and drawing a foul against the Boston Celtics during the first half of game three of the NBA Finals at TD Gardens in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 08 June 2010. The series is even at 1-1 for the best of seven games.

You can always tell how the Lakers are going to play simply by watching him. When he’s the aggressor the defending champs are the defending champs. And when he isn’t..well. They have a much tougher task than anticipated.

Even in Game 3 of these finals, where Derek Fisher lifted the Lakers to victory late in the fourth, Odom played much better on both ends of the floor.

It’s just Lamar being Lamar.

His carefree attitude is contagious.  The ‘lucky’ lefty just loves to have a good time; on and off the floor. Sometimes it works in L.A’.s favor. It helps them remain even keel against the toughest opponents. But sometimes it makes them tentative on their intensity. Not fighting through screens, settling for jumpers, or the infamous ‘Kobe watching’.

Of course he’s not the full blame of this, but these traits do usually show when Odom’s not playing his hardest.

The Bottom line though is that Odom is the soul of the Lakers. When he does play at his best, he can do everything and his team’s possibilities are endless. He brings a bit of a reminiscent of Scottie Pippen. The player who will always be the underrated superstar. The only problem is that it is only Lamar himself who can determine what his legacy will be remembered of.  Being the Lakers’ savior, or the Lakers’ downfall.

You May Also Like

Lakers News: Darvin Ham Unhappy With ‘Self-Inflicted Wounds’ In Loss To Hornets

The Los Angeles Lakers may be missing Anthony Davis, but they had no business losing to one of the worst teams in the NBA…

Lakers News: Larry Nance Jr. Sets Goal Of Not Being Worst Defensive Team In League

Los Angeles Lakers forward Larry Nance Jr. set a goal of not being the worst defensive team in the league as guys are more focused on that end of the floor…

Lakers News: D’Angelo Russell Believes His Injury ‘Allows Guys To Step Up’

The injury suffered Los Angeles Lakers point guard D’Angelo Russell does not seem to be an extremely serious one as he is expected to return in just a couple of weeks…

Congrats Brandon – Autographed Kobe Bryant Prize Winner

On a recent episode of the Fastbreak Minute, we gave Laker fans…