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Lamar Odom, Mavericks Part Ways: Reigning Sixth Man Of The Year Done In Dallas

By STEPHEN HAWKINS 04/ 9/12 03:23 PM ET AP

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MIAMI, FL - MARCH 29: Lamar Odom #7 of the Dallas Mavericks plays against the Miami Heat on March 29, 2012 at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida.

DALLAS — Lamar Odom is done after 50 games in Dallas, a mutual decision that comes with the defending NBA champion Mavericks trying to make sure they get back in the playoffs.

General manager Donnie Nelson said Monday it has been a difficult year for Odom, the team and the fans.

"The timing is what it is. These things never come at the best of times, so we felt with the playoff push coming up it was probably in everyone's interest," Nelson said. "Look, it's been a frustrating situation. Lamar hasn't performed like he wants to perform, is capable of performing. He's dealt with a lot of personal issues, and at this point, we need to be able to count on some folks. It's never easy to do these things. We just need to move on. `'

Odom has been placed on the inactive list and will not play for the Mavericks, who have nine games left the regular season and are seventh in the Western Conference standings.

The NBA's reigning Sixth Man of the Year was traded to Dallas just before the start of the lockout-shortened season, right after the Los Angeles Lakers tried to send him to New Orleans in the Chris Paul deal that was nixed by the league.

The Lakers felt compelled to move the 6-foot-10 forward and the Mavericks considered it a low-risk move to use a trade exception from the deal that sent Tyson Chandler to the New York Knicks.

Odom never seemed happy or comfortable in Dallas, not even when wife and reality TV co-star Khloe Kardashian was in the stands just a few feet from the Mavericks bench. His averages of 6.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 20.5 minutes were career lows, and he was booed by the home crowd as the sluggish performances multiplied.

The low point appeared to come Saturday night, when he played just four minutes in a 94-89 loss at Memphis. Asked after the game about the situation, Odom simply shrugged his shoulders. Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki, who defended Odom all season, simply said "I'm done talking about that," after the Memphis game.

In a statement to ESPN.com on Monday, Odom agreed with Nelson that it was a mutual decision for him to step away from the team.

"I'm sorry that things didn't work out better for both of us," Odom said. "But I wish the Mavs' organization, my teammates and Dallas fans nothing but continued success in the defense of their championship."

Nowitzki and Jason Kidd exited practice Monday through a side door without talking to reporters.

"It's time to turn the page," said coach Rick Carlisle, who had grown weary of the constant questions about Odom. "I'm not going to comment on it any further."

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban hoped Odom could fill a void after the team decided against re-signing Chandler, considered a key piece of the championship team because of his leadership skills and strong defensive presence.

The decision on Chandler was widely viewed as something that would give the Mavericks flexibility to pursue free agents this summer – notably Dwight Howard and Deron Williams – but Cuban maintained the addition of Odom's ability to shoot, pass and defend gave the Mavs a strong chance to defend their crown.

Without Odom, the Mavericks lose their best backup to Nowitzki.

"We'll adjust. We've got other guys," Carlisle said. "I really feel we have other guys that are ready to step up, so that's what we'll do."

The Mavericks have recalled guard-forward Kelenna Azubuike from the NBA Development League. He hasn't played in the NBA since injuring a knee two seasons ago and averaged 6.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in seven games with the Texas Legends, who have finished their season.

"He's a hopeful short-term play, but more likely a long-term play as he's working through his injury," Nelson said. "Had a real good stint in the D-League. We're looking forward to him joining the team, going through a good, solid summer. But realistically, we're looking toward next year."

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04:52 AM on 04/12/2012
Thank the good lord! He was awful, I didn't like him in the first place. Kobe wasn't there to yell at him so he didn't care. Great decision Cuban, Dallas is way to classy for that reality show nonsense, take that crrap back to LA and take ur wierdo in-laws to u scrub
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Sh00Fly
Here's your 50¢ - You happy?
01:23 AM on 04/11/2012
If Kloe and Lamardashian had a son, there is a very good chance that he'd resemble Kloe's father - OJ.
8-)
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Sh00Fly
Here's your 50¢ - You happy?
01:20 AM on 04/11/2012
Lamardashian came into this shortened season out of shape and with his husband hating living in Dallas.
He's sprung and done.
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
07:43 PM on 04/10/2012
His attitude this year has been embarrassing. He's been acting like a child, not a professional. If he can't find the enthusiasm to play for the defending champions then he should just step away from professional basketball and hang out with the Kardashians full time.
06:13 PM on 04/10/2012
The Kardashian Clan and E just releashed a promotional photo for the up comming season of the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" show a week or two ago. Odam is in it. Personally, I think that owners of the Lakers and the Mavs don't want to mix their atheletic teams with reality tv. That's proably the other half of Odam's problem, the other is his play. I don't care how jolting a move to another team is if your a professional you work harder to adjust quick 'cause you've got a job o do.
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ninjacb
not just another white dope on punk
04:30 PM on 04/10/2012
it was khloe that insisted to his manager that he find odom another team other than the lakers because they weren't showing him enough love. and it was his mother-in-law that has been pushing the print media to tell odom's "side of the story" both when leaving the lakers and arriving in dallas. now look where he is. sad. sad beyond words that a professional athlete has let his wife and her family dictate almost every move he makes since his marrying into that karkrapian family. his fragile emotional state will find no release or balm while he is hooked up with the professional bloodsuckers. but hey - bright side - lamar will have a nervous breakdown, khloe will throw up her hands in exasperation and leave him and then he can truly begin to heal. good luck, lamar.
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02:41 PM on 04/10/2012
If he was actually cut, could someone pick him up?
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ninjacb
not just another white dope on punk
04:25 PM on 04/10/2012
he has been cut. but past the deadline for anyone to pick him up to play this season.
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sinnerG7
If I believed in God I'd be going to Hell
02:21 PM on 04/10/2012
Well I guess I'm not the only one who thinks that those furry monkeys from Calabassas were his downfall.I can't feel sorry for him other than being traded.I wonder if his off-court career may have influenced the Lakers trading him.
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JimShanor
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12:22 PM on 04/10/2012
Too much baggage at home. Good Luck, Lamar.
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edenooch
nefarious humor
11:37 AM on 04/10/2012
Blame the Kardashians circus
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11:09 AM on 04/10/2012
This guy has lost all his dignity and sometime since his marriage lost his waywos too. Maybe he'll change his name to Kardashian and get a tiara for his dome.................... Pretty sad.
beverlyamy1
I ALWAYS GET THE LAST WORD.
09:23 AM on 04/10/2012
kris jenner wants him back in l.a. the ratings suck since he left.
08:59 AM on 04/10/2012
Poor Lamar , he never had a chance ... Another athlete taken
down to there knees by a female member of this family...
08:31 AM on 04/10/2012
So, he just quit & still get his MILLIONS????!?!? That is BS> No play = no PAY. The sports world needs an overhaul. And these MILLION dollar pus..slackers need to play like they did in HS/College. Everyone should have a base salary and then earn bonus for how well they play. Right now they have no motivation to play...They already got the million dollar contracts..
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Dare To Dream
09:34 PM on 04/10/2012
Learning from the best, Mamma Kardashian. Turning a player into a PIMP. Got to give it to her.
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Dan Slander
07:42 AM on 04/10/2012
From having it all (with the Hulkish Chloe comes fame) LA, 6th man to being dumped by Dallas this guy will look back in a decade and say I blew it.