Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSunday, June 21, 2026

Lamar Odom Reappears, And That’s Trouble For Opponents

Lamar Odom

Depending on how you look at it, Lamar Odom is either the Lakers’ secret weapon or a flake whose inconsistency holds back the whole team. That’s pretty much in line with his career: He’s as talented and versatile a player as you’ll find in the NBA, but he very rarely seems to figure out what to do with that talent and versatility.
↵
↵Certainly that has been the case for Odom in these playoffs, especially in the Western Conference finals against the Nuggets. He began the regular season coming off the bench, then returned to the starting lineup (and went berserk) when Andrew Bynum went down. And while Bynum’s return has provided some size inside for the Lakers, it also has displaced Odom. In the 16 games before Wednesday, he was in double figures just eight times, with five of those coming in the opening-round rout of the Jazz. On Wednesday, however, Odom had arguably his best game of the playoffs, if nothing else because of its timing.
↵
↵With 19 boards, 14 boards and four blocks, he was the Lakers’ best player not named Kobe Bryant. When a guy who has previously been MIA goes off like that, the Lakers win. And what’s so scary about L.A. is that Odom has thus far just been along for the ride.
↵
↵

This team has made it to the conference finals without anyone but Kobe really bringing it every night. Pau Gasol has complained about a lack of touches in the post; Trevor Ariza has made a name for himself in part with his play, but also because other Lakers have failed showing up consistently.
↵
↵There’s been a little bit of Jordan Farmar or Derek Fisher here and there, or spurts of Bynum or Shannon Brown that have made people think they deserve a bigger role. Odom, too, has had his moments. But he’s the one you want to see sustain it for an entire game. You want to see him follow through on what it always seems he could be, or could contribute if things fell into place. If you’re a Laker fan, you like seeing Lamar Odom in top form because it means your team’s headed for a win. What makes other people queasy is that this team could win a championship without Odom having to have another big night.
↵
↵

For more NBA coverage, visit SportingNews.com's new NBA blog, The Baseline.

↵

This post originally appeared on the Sporting Blog. For more, see The Sporting Blog Archives.

See More:

More in General

GeneralFromPosting and Toasting
An SB Nation New Yorker needs our helpAn SB Nation New Yorker needs our help
GeneralFromPosting and Toasting
General
Sabastian Sawe breaks 2-hour barrier, shatters marathon world recordSabastian Sawe breaks 2-hour barrier, shatters marathon world record
General

The mythical two-hour mark was broken at the London Marathon.

By Bernd Buchmasser
A Huge Dog
THE HISTORY OF CHARGING THE MOUND, EPISODE 1THE HISTORY OF CHARGING THE MOUND, EPISODE 1
Play
General
Super Bowl 60 coin toss resultsSuper Bowl 60 coin toss results
General

The Seahawks and Patriots will open the Super Bowl with the coin toss to determine who starts with the ball. We have the full coin toss results for Super Bowl 60.

By David Fucillo
General
Marc Marquez completes a comeback for the agesMarc Marquez completes a comeback for the ages
General

MotoGP’s Marc Marquez completed a comeback for the ages with his 2025 title

By Mark Schofield
General
How to make sure SBNation.com appears in your Google search resultsHow to make sure SBNation.com appears in your Google search results