Lamar Odom Unimpressive In First Game With Spanish Club Baskonia

Former Laker Lamar Odom was finally able to get back on the basketball floor on Thursday for Spanish club Baskonia, but failed to make an impression in his first game overseas.

According to the Associated Press via ESPN, Odom played in only six minutes in the first half against Unicaja Malaga and failed to return in the second half:

Odom played just six minutes to finish the first half, grabbing two rebounds while committing three fouls.

The 34-year-old power forward showed a lack of match fitness and touch after 10 months out of the game as he also missed a 3-point attempt.

Odom did not return in the second half of the Euroleague game as coach Sergio Scariolo said Odom’s body was dealing with the aches and pains of a long layaway.

It comes as no surprise that Odom would be rusty with everything he’s gone through over the past few year or so. Odom has gone through a divorce, drug problem and forced to sign overseas due to the lack of interest from NBA teams.

Needless to say, things haven’t been easy for the two-time NBA champion as he’s tried to put the pieces back together. It remains to be seen if Odom will ever be able to get back on track, but this rough start in Spain definitely doesn’t bode well moving forward.
______________________________________________________________________________
Lakers Nation Best Of: Metta World Peace Top 10 Moments

You May Also Like

Kobe Bryant Recalls Strategically Challenging Reggie Miller To 1-On-1 In Summer Before 2000 NBA Finals

During the Los Angeles Lakers’ three-peat run at the beginning of the century, their toughest test in the NBA Finals…

Lakers Rumors & News Recap: Top Teams, Metta World Peace New Twitter Trend

The Lakers “Fantastic Four” came up short in a recent poll done…

Darvin Ham Questions Officiating In Game 5 Against Warriors But Ensures He Doesn’t Teach Lakers To Flop

One of the biggest advantages the Los Angeles Lakers have had over their opponents throughout the season and into the playoffs…

Russell Westbrook: Lakers Have To ‘Compete’ Regardless Of Who’s Injured Or Not

The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Miami Heat 120-117 after overtime on Wednesday night thanks to their determination…