danfantastk32 wrote:Hate to rain on any parades. There was a time when I was a big Odom fan myself.
But he sobered up as some point after he got arrested. And he had a choice right then and there to say "I have to make a change before I hurt someone". Clearly he didn't.....as the club incident about a year later showed.
No hate.....but I also think we as a society shouldn't have to share the road/tolerate guys like this.
I completely understand and respect your point that just because you're "calling out Lamar" doesn't mean you're a "kardashian fan", and the idea that this is on Lamar more than anything.
That being said, I think you've probably been fortunate enough to not be affected by addiction and mental health issues personally, and as someone who unfortunately can't say the same thing, I believe your views on this is a little harsh. I'm in no way saying Lamar is blameless.....as you said, it's hard to help someone who won't help themselves. That being said, it's a little bit more complicated than simply making better decisions...though I completely do agree that an individual who refuses to seek help deserves a good portion of the blame.
Now, regarding the Lakers. The Lakers had a basketball team to run, and did what was best for their basketball team. For Lamar to blame his downward spiral on the trade is very silly to me, and it seems like an addict/troubled individual making an excuse, which is a common thing to happen in those situations. Lamar's mental health issues were a ticking time bomb, and with or without the trade, I personally believe he had to face them eventually.
i loved LAmar as a player, and I was devastated to hear about his overdose. I was also ecstatic that he was lucky enough to survive, and I sincerely hope he gets the help he needs, and as I said, my personal experiences in life makes me feel a lot of sympathy for him. However, as much as I feel more sympathy rather than blaming him, I still do believe that he needs to be responsible for his own contribution to his illness.
This is my analogy for mental health issues and addiction....I'll never blame for someone having heart problems do to the genetic factors and other causes out of their control. However, I will consider them atleast partially responsible if they do have heart disease and continue to not watch their diet, not excercise, and smoke. Addiction is a disease, and Lamar is unfortunate enough to suffer from it. However, it's a disease that can be treated or atleast managed, and refusing to get help falls directly on his shoulders.
As for the Lakers signing him stuff, that would be amazing, and would make me very happy to see. The Lakers are, in my opinion, a very loyal franchise relatively, and if he proves that he has his mind right, I would hope that the Lakers provide him with some career opportunities as well, though they are in no way responsible for doing that. It would be nice to see though.
and PS, to anyone who hasn't read Lamar's Players Tribune piece, you absolutely should. It makes you understand what he was going through. Like I said, he hasn't handled his issues perfectly, and should take some responsibility for that, but I have no doubt that he's a selfless, caring human being who has just dealt with a lot in his life time.