Lamar Odom wins the NBA Community Assist award for the month of May

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  1. Accord

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">MIAMI, June 2 - HEAT forward Lamar Odom is the recipient of the NBA Community Assist Award for the month of May. With a new city and a fresh start, Odom had a breakout 2003-04 season for the HEAT, leading them to an unlikely fourth seed in the playoffs and the Eastern Conference Semi-finals. Not only has Odom had tremendous success on the court, but he has also had a tremendous impact in the Miami community this season.

    The NBA will make a $5,000 donation to the HEAT Foundation on behalf of Odom. He joins Derek Fisher of the Los Angeles Lakers (April), Carlos Boozer of the Cleveland Cavaliers (March), Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks (February), Karl Malone of the Los Angeles Lakers (January), Jermaine O?Neal of the Indiana Pacers (December), Aaron McKie and Marc Jackson of the Philadelphia 76ers (November), and Rashard Lewis of the Seattle Sonics (October) as winners of the NBA?s Community Assist Award for the 2003-04 season.

    As the recipient of the NBA Community Assist Award, Odom will receive the David Robinson Plaque, with the inscription ?Following the standard set by NBA Legend David Robinson who improved the community piece by piece.? Last season, NBA Commissioner David Stern presented former San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson with an honorary plaque and announced that all future winners of the NBA Community Assist Award would receive the David Robinson Plaque.

    The NBA Community Assist Award is given out monthly by the league to recognize players for their charitable efforts. The award honors the NBA player who reflects the passion that the league and its players have for their communities. All 29 NBA teams are able to nominate a player for the award each month.</div>

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    Suck on this Donald Sterling [​IMG].
     
  2. Mamba

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    I wonder if Donald Sterling is biting himself in the butt for letting Odom walk.
     
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    He should be, imagine the Clippers having

    C - Kaman
    PF - Brand
    SF - Odom
    SG - Maggette
    PG - Jaric (ughh)
    6th Man - Q-Rich
    7th Man -Wilcox
    this year [​IMG]


    Odom could play point too, and have Q-Rich start at the 2 and move Magette to the 3 and Jaric to the bench lol

    I'm proud of Odom, I was a bigger fan before but the problems kinda geared me away, drug problems aren't an inviting factor to me liking a player. He's entered my good books again, and I hope him Wade, Haslem and the Butler's cna keep doing their thang.
     
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    <font color="Red"><font size="2"><font face="Tahoma">He definitely deserves this award.

    The reason he basically won this is because there was a boy who had just lost his whole family in a fire so Odom gave him court side seats for most of the playoff games and hung out with him after and also brung him on a big shopping spree. And he didn't even want it to become public because he didn't want people thinking he's only doing it for good press but yeah obviously they got it out somehow.

    That's awesome he did that, not every player would take own time our their life to spend with some less fortunate.</font></font></font>
     
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    well I say this is great for Lamr he has really come along way as a player from waht I've seen . I m proud to see players doing well. Go lamar.
     
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    remember when they questioned Lamar's character..........gotta be proud of the Goods
     
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    He's always been a good person even after being labelled not. The drugs and all, that's behind him. This new him that came about from his becoming a Heat is really something. He's one hell of a player, person and class act. Expect to see more from him, you deserve it Odom, keep up the good work!
     

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