Purchase Los Angeles Lakers Tickets to have the opportunity to watch all of their Basketball Games. We offer cheap Lakers Tickets to all Lakers fans. View all Los Angeles Lakers Schedule before you buy your Lakers Tickets.
Buy cheap Lakers Tickets to watch Lakers Basketball Games. To view all Los Angeles Lakers Tickets, Click on the button. We have included the best Lakers Tickets so our customers will be happy with what they get.
Los Angeles Lakers Past and Present Players
HELP ME CHOOSE THE BEST LAKERS TICKETS |
| |
1. CHECK INVENTORY - View and sort tickets by price, date, row or section.
2. VIEW SEATING - Check where your seat(s) are located.
3. BUY TICKETS - Proceed to buy your Los Angeles Lakers Tickets through our secure online system. |
Lamar Odom - Num 7 - Pos: Forward
Lamar Joseph Odom (born November 6, 1979 in Jamaica, Queens, New York) is an American basketball player who currently plays point forward (both of the forward spots, also plays the offense "initiator" who brings the ball forward) for the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Lakers.
In 1997, Lamar Odom was the #1 ranked High School All-American in the United States, and had earned a good reputation among basketball scouts for his excellent ball-handling and passing ability despite his size (6 ft 10 in (208 cm)).
Lamar Odom attended Christ the King Regional High School in Middle Village, NY until he was kicked out after his junior year.
Lamar Odom declared his eligibility for the NBA Draft after his freshman year at the University of Rhode Island in 1999 and was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers with the fourth pick. In his first season with the Clippers, Lamar Odom averaged 16.6 points, 4.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds per game and was named to the 2000 NBA All-Rookie First Team. Lamar Odom was involved in controversy in November of 2001 when he was suspended for violating the NBA's anti-drug policy for the second time in eight months.
Lamar Odom spent four seasons with the Clippers before signing a six-year, US $65 million contract with the Miami Heat. Lamar Odom averaged 17.1 points, 4.1 assists and 9.7 rebounds during the 2003-04 season, helping the Heat to a playoff berth.
In the 2004 offseason, he was sent to the Los Angeles Lakers as part of a trade that brought center Shaquille O'Neal to Miami. In his first year with the Los Angeles Lakers, Lamar and Kobe Bryant, Bryant being a top 5 NBA talent in 2004, never established the chemistry analysts might have expected the two dynamic players might to build. The Lakers finished out of the playoffs for only the 4th time in franchise history.
Following the disappointment of missing the playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers hired former coach Phil Jackson in the 2005 offseason, in the hope that the "Zen Master" could mold Lamar Odom into a Scottie Pippen-type player to run his triangle offense as a point forward, who can play both point guard, power forward, and the offense initiator who brings the ball forward. In the first half of the 2005-06 NBA season, Lamar Odom has displayed inconsistency while playing with the Lakers. However, as Los Angeles progressed towards the NBA playoffs, Lamar Odom stepped his game up and became a much more efficient and capable complement to Bryant in the second. He posted consecutive triple-doubles for the first time as a Laker against the Golden State Warriors and Portland TrailBlazers.
Lamar was arguably the best player on the floor in the Laker's first-round series against the Phoenix Suns. He averaged 19.1 ppg 11.0 rpg and 4.9 apg in 7 games while playing strong defense against Shawn Marion.
Lamar Odom played in the 2004 Athens Olympics for the United States National Basketball Team, averaging 5.8 ppg en route to a bronze medal. He has earned 14 caps in total for the senior team.
|