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Lamar Odom & Mike Budenholzer – DUI Brothers
One is a player that can’t find a team; the other is a head coach who only recently got his new job, and is already setting a bad example. Lamar Odom didn’t surprise anyone as the melodrama in his life turned into a DUI arrest, while Mike Mudenholzer, the head coach of the Atlanta Hawks, was stopped for the same violation.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Lakers & Los Angeles Clippers Don’t Really Want Lamar Odom
Facts – Lamar Odom want to live in LA and remain an NBA player, which means playing either for the Los Angeles Lakers or Los Angeles Clippers. Speculation, based on that he hasn’t been signed yet: Both teams don’t really want him on the team.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Lakers Don’t Want Lamar Odom But He Wants Them
It’s quite surprising that a player in the caliber of Lamar Odom still doesn’t have a team for next season, but the combination of not wanting to play outside Los Angeles and the huge dip in his ability over the last couple of years ever since leaving the Lakers makes it a very rough free agency for the two-time NBA champion.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Still Interested in Signing Lamar Odom
It’s quite astonishing that Lamar Odom still doesn’t have an NBA team for next season, but that situation might not last long, as the Los Angeles Clippers are still looking to add big men to their roster, and might make an approach to the player very soon.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Lakers Interested in Signing Lamar Odom
In what seems like a desperate attempt to either find anyone who can somehow contribute to them next season or bringing back together the core of a two-time NBA championship team, the Los Angeles Lakers might be trying to bring back Lamar Odom.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Only Needs Half a Game to Dominate
If it wasn’t just how badly the Los Angeles Clippers needed Chris Paul back, these last two games, and especially the easy win over the Philadelphia 76ers, closing out a so-so road trip, proved the importance of their starting point guard, even if all he needs is 25 minutes.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Doesn’t Miss a Beat
First it was the huge three pointer by Chris Paul to give the Los Angeles Clippers a five point lead. It was followed by some slick ball handling, showing John Wall he has a long way to go before challenging the best point guard in the NBA, who looked a tad rusty, but still better than anyone else, returning from his injury-forced absence.
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Los Angeles Clippers – The Beginning of a New Streak
A couple of losses didn’t do too much damage. The Los Angeles Clippers just needed a bit of rest before Blake Griffin and Chris Paul began what might be another impressive winning streak.