<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Standing in a hallway on his way to the team bus, Lamar Odom couldn't remember the play during which he injured his left shoulder during the Lakers' 103-97 loss to the Indiana Pacers. Odom couldn't say how long he would be out, either, just that he tried to come back in the second half of Friday night's game and was advised by Lakers trainer Gary Vitti against it. All Odom knew was that he was in pain and the timing could not have been worse, with the Lakers losing their fourth consecutive game and falling further out of playoff position with 17 games left in the regular season. "I can't remember the play or whatever," said Odom, who is left-handed. "It felt like a bad sprain at first. I don't know what's wrong with it." Odom suffered a strained shoulder during the first half of Friday's game, played two minutes at the start of the third quarter, then left for the locker room, crumpling a piece of paper along the way.</div> Source