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XXL SLAM RIDES 0-60 ANTENNA SLAM Facebook SLAM Twitter SLAM Newsletter RSS Keeping ‘The Dream’ Alive August 3, 2010 2:01 pm | 1 Comment Lamar Odom Talks Team USA, Lakers SLAM catches up with LO at Shock the World 2010. by Kyle Stack / @NYsportswriter Back-to-back championships can put any player in a confident, relaxed mindset. That was the demeanor Lamar Odom exhibited when I spoke to him for a few minutes after he helped host Casio’s Shock The World event for its 2010 fall/winter line of watches in New York City on Monday night. (Odom serves as a Casio spokesman.) Of course, Odom is known for his laid-back disposition, which has helped fuel a career-long discussion of whether he can fulfill his immense basketball potential. What can be said about Odom is that he’s a winner. He’s won two-straight NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers and he’s looking to win a gold medal with Team USA later this summer at the FIBA World Championship in Istanbul, Turkey. In the meantime, he’s getting ready to practice with Team USA in New York August 9-16, which includes an exhibition contest against France August 15 at Madison Square Garden. I talked with Odom about his thoughts on Team USA, the Lakers’ off-season acquisitions and what he said to Ron Artest after they won the Finals in June. SLAM: Coach K got you in shape right now? Lamar Odom: Yeah, it’s been a long season. Three of them in a row. I could use the whole USA process to get in shape for our season. Coach K is an incredible coach, very knowledgeable. I was surprised on how hip he was, how he understands the way we think, as a hip hop generation. But I shouldn’t have been surprised because he’s always around youth. He’s always around guys younger than me. He’s an amazing coach, an amazing person. SLAM: What’s the difference between a Coach K practice and a Phil Jackson practice? LO: I can’t say because I have never been coached by him in college. I’m pretty sure his college practices are a little different from how we practice [with Team USA]. We’ve had long seasons already where there’s 82 games, where there’s Playoffs, winning the championship. So we kind of got to get down to business, go over our plays, go over our sets exactly the way [Coach K] wants. SLAM: What’s that challenge like in having to adjust to a new system in such a short timeframe? LO: You can play in the Triangle, you can play in any system. [Laughs] SLAM: What’s it like for you to be one of the veterans on Team USA? LO: It definitely means I’m getting closer to the end than to the start. I mean, it’s fun. Sometimes as a 20-year-old we can’t see ourselves as a 30-year-old. It seems too far away. But it’s fun. It’s fun to watch the development of the youth and to go from the guy that’s always listening for advice to now being the guy that’s giving advice. Knowing how do it is fun to show your experience. Video: Kevin Durant Highlights From Vegas 10 More Videos » News & Rumors Latest Posts 10 12 8 52 13 2 Photos Wallpapers Mike D’Antoni to Miss Worlds Read More » For Old Time’s Sake: NYC’s Finest Pistons to Be Sold for Below Market Value? Opening Night: Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics Lorenzen Wright Received Threats from His Wife? Andres Nocioni Out With an Ankle Sprain HOT TOPICS: SEARCH More News & Rumors » Photos: Hard to Get Home News & Rumors NBA Blogs Media Kicks College & HS Other Ballers Magazine Subscribe SLAM ONLINE | » Lamar Odom Talks Team USA, Lakers http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2010/08/lamar-odom-tal... 1 of 3 8/3/10 2:46 PM

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Back-to-back championships can put any player in a confident, relaxed mindset. That was the demeanorLamar Odom exhibited when I spoke to him for a few minutes after he helped host Casio’s Shock The Worldevent for its 2010 fall/winter line of watches in New York City on Monday night. (Odom serves as a Casiospokesman.) Of course, Odom is known for his laid-back disposition, which has helped fuel a career-longdiscussion of whether he can fulfill his immense basketball potential.

What can be said about Odom is that he’s a winner. He’s won two-straight NBA titles with the Los AngelesLakers and he’s looking to win a gold medal with Team USA later this summer at the FIBA WorldChampionship in Istanbul, Turkey. In the meantime, he’s getting ready to practice with Team USA in New YorkAugust 9-16, which includes an exhibition contest against France August 15 at Madison Square Garden. Italked with Odom about his thoughts on Team USA, the Lakers’ off-season acquisitions and what he said toRon Artest after they won the Finals in June.

SLAM: Coach K got you in shape right now?Lamar Odom: Yeah, it’s been a long season. Three of them ina row. I could use the whole USA process to get in shape forour season. Coach K is an incredible coach, veryknowledgeable. I was surprised on how hip he was, how heunderstands the way we think, as a hip hop generation. But Ishouldn’t have been surprised because he’s always aroundyouth. He’s always around guys younger than me. He’s anamazing coach, an amazing person.

SLAM: What’s the difference between a Coach K practice anda Phil Jackson practice?LO: I can’t say because I have never been coached by him incollege. I’m pretty sure his college practices are a little differentfrom how we practice [with Team USA]. We’ve had longseasons already where there’s 82 games, where there’sPlayoffs, winning the championship. So we kind of got to getdown to business, go over our plays, go over our sets exactlythe way [Coach K] wants.

SLAM: What’s that challenge like in having to adjust to a newsystem in such a short timeframe?LO: You can play in the Triangle, you can play in any system.[Laughs]

SLAM: What’s it like for you to be one of the veterans on Team USA?LO: It definitely means I’m getting closer to the end than to the start. I mean, it’s fun. Sometimes as a20-year-old we can’t see ourselves as a 30-year-old. It seems too far away. But it’s fun. It’s fun to watch thedevelopment of the youth and to go from the guy that’s always listening for advice to now being the guy that’sgiving advice. Knowing how do it is fun to show your experience.

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SLAM: Are some of the younger guys like [Andre] Iguodala or [Brook] Lopez asking you for advice?LO: I think all of them do. They do in different situations. It might be an off-the-court situation, contractual, itmight be in the club, wherever it may be. They all do it in their own way.

SLAM: What is your role on this team from strictly an on-court standpoint?LO: Just play. The same way I fit on any team I’ve ever played on. Rebound, score — be a basketball player.Play the whole game.

SLAM: Has the team been able to find an identity so far?LO: They will. Our identity is the best basketball players in the world — basic. And win.

SLAM: Have you sought advice, perhaps from Kobe based on his experience with this same Team USAcoaching staff? Any advice from anyone else?LO: I’ve been fortunate to be coached by Pat [Riley], Stan Van Gundy, Phil Jackson, Coach Krzyzewski, LarryBrown on the [2004] USA team, Coach Popovich, so I know how to listen. I’m open always to being coached.You got coaches like Coach Krzyzewski, Nate McMillan, [Jim] Boeheim, Coach D’Antoni…it’s like you’re in abasketball library. From Coach McMillan it’s ‘Defense, defense, defense’ to Coach D’Antoni ‘Hurry up, take itout, run’ to Coach Boeheim with zone principles to Coach Krzyzewski who brings it together. Basketball is agame you can learn ’til you die.

SLAM: What is the difference being on this team versus the 2004 Olympics experience?LO: Just where I’m at as a professional. I only played one time in the Playoffs when I was on the first team.Now I have two NBA titles, went to the Finals three times in a row. Just experience all around.

SLAM: It’s got to be special to represent your country in your home town.LO: Yeah, we get to play here. That’ll be fun. Just being around the atmosphere and ambiance, all that. Justaside from playing, wearing the uniform, being on the court.

SLAM: Do you expect to be on the 2012 London team?LO: I hope so. I hope it’s something I’ll be able to do. I’d like to represent the team. I’ll be 33, I look forward toit.

SLAM: How has winning these two titles changed you as a basketball player?LO: I see the game a lot different. I know what’s important. There’s only one thing that’s really important andthat’s winning. A lot of people say that but they might not be committed to it or they might not really mean it.

There are a lot of guys who wouldn’t be able to start for nineseasons, 10 seasons then decide to come off the bench. But theonly thing that’s important to me — in learning so much fromPhil, from Kobe, even from Mr. [Jerry] Buss — is win. You seethe game a lot different.

SLAM: What was that first conversation like with Ron [Artest]after you guys won the title?LO: I just told him ‘I told you.’ We were talking in the summertime[last year] and of course he had different offers for more moneyand more years. I just told him that if you come, we’re going tobe playing for the championship and that’s something that heshould experience. People don’t understand how much work heputs into the game, being one of the best defenders ever, butbeing one of the best defenders that can score over 15, 20points. He’s one of the best basketball players in the history ofthe game. He needed to experience playing for a championship.

SLAM: With the acquisitions of [Matt] Barnes, [Steve] Blake, Theo [Ratliff], what do the Lakers have now thatthey didn’t have last season?LO: I wouldn’t say ‘have now that we didn’t have’ — I would say ‘added.’ Because we won the championship,you know? We won tough games. And I think Theo Ratliff and Matt Barnes will add to that. Just winning the85-80 game, the game that’s 91-87 with the way they played, their understanding for the game. The way theycan help a team without needing a play ran for them. They’ll be perfect for us.

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