Life has been a roller coaster forLamar Odom.
The former professional basketball player's career began in 1999 when he was drafted by the Los Angeles Clippers. Odom went on to play for the Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks over his nearly 15-year career in the NBA.
Odom welcomed his first child, a daughter named Destiny, with then-girlfriend Liza Morales in 1998. The twosome also share son Lamar Jr., who was born in 2002, and a late son named Jayden, who passed away at 6 months old of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in 2006.
Odom's personal life started making headlines when he met Khloé Kardashian. The pair tied the knot in September 2009. Kardashian later filed for divorce in 2013, but put the proceedings on hold after Odom's near-fatal overdose in 2015. The divorce was finalized in 2016.
Scroll through to revisit Odom's ups and downs:
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1999
Odom was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers during the first round of the 1999 NBA draft.
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June 2006
The athlete's youngest son, Jayden, died from SIDS when he was 6 months old. Odom has been open about how the loss of his child affected his battle with addiction.
"I used to think about what he would look like if he was still here. Actually, I still think about it almost every day. The doctors told us that the cause was sudden infant death syndrome. It almost sounded made-up. No explanation. No answers. Just … gone. Like that. And you're supposed to just accept it. You're supposed to live with that," Odom wrote in an essay for the Players' Tribune in 2017. "I think everything probably picked up at that point, with the drugs. Even subconsciously. You don't even know why you're doing it at that point. I think subconsciously, you make yourself an addict because of the trauma that you're going through."
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August 2009
Odom met Kardashian in August 2009. After 21 days of dating, they got engaged.
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September 2009
Nine days after Odom got down on one knee, he married the reality TV personality on September 27, 2009, in front of Keeping Up With the Kardashians cameras.
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The basketball pro was named the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year in April 2011. The honor came after he won two championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. Less than two years later, his NBA career would be over.
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August 2013
Odom was arrested for driving under the influence in August 2013. At the time of his arrest, he refused to take a chemical sobriety test, according to officers. (Three months later, he struck a plea deal, agreeing to three years of probation.)
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December 2013
After months of speculation about Odom's sobriety and marriage, Kardashian filed for divorce on December 13, 2013.
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October 2015
Odom nearly died from a drug overdose at a brothel in Nevada in October 2015 after suffering several strokes and heart attacks while he was in a coma. Kardashian, whose divorce from the former NBA pro wasn't yet finalized, rushed to his side at the time. The Good American cofounder subsequently withdrew the divorce paperwork in order to make medical decisions on his behalf. (Kardashian ultimately refiled in May 2016 and their divorce was finalized in December 2016.)
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March 2017
Almost 18 months after he cheated death, Odom broke his silence on the cover of Us Weekly, admitting that he was abusing cocaine for the last two years of his marriage to Kardashian.
"She knew I was doing cocaine the whole time after that. It was my drug of choice. I'm not going to say she accepted it because that would be the wrong word. Tolerated would be a better word," he told Us at the time before admitting that he cheated on Kardashian. "If there is one thing I regret when I was married, it was having multiple affairs with different women. That wasn't the stand-up thing to do. I wish I could have kept my d--k in my pants."
May 2019
Odom shared additional details of his marriage and hardships in his memoir, Darkness to Light, which was released in May 2019.
"I had broken my vows with Khloé so many times it's just impossible for me to remember them all. … I don't know why Khloé stayed with me," he wrote in the tell-all before revealing that Kardashian once "beat "the s--t out of" a stripper after she caught her then-husband in bed with another woman in a hotel room.e
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October 2019
Odom attempted to return to basketball with the Big 3 League in June 2019, but was dropped after just a few weeks later. Two months later, the former Dallas Mavericks player joined the cast of season 28 of Dancing With the Stars. He was the second ceremony eliminated during the third week of the competition.
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November 2019
Odom proposed to Sabrina Parr in November 2019 after several months of dating.
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November 2020
Days before Odom's 41st birthday, Parr announced their engagement was off, suggesting he "has some things that he alone has to work through."
Parr explained via Instagram, "I love him dearly, but I am no longer able to be by his side while [he] seeks the help he so desperately needs. I wish him all the best and I am asking that [you] pray for everyone involved …"
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January 2026
Odom was arrested for driving under the influence, speeding and executing an improper lane change. He was released on bail several hours later. Later that month, Odom voluntarily checked into an in-patient rehab facility in Los Angeles.
"After a recent incident, he took a step back to reflect and address triggers he's been dealing with," his manager, Gina Rodriguez, told Us Weekly. "He's taking full responsibility and choosing to be proactive about his wellbeing."
Odom checked out of rehab after 30 days.
"He went to stop smoking marijuana completely, and he was afraid it might lead to something else. He wanted to reset. He looks amazing and feels amazing," his rep told Us.
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March 2026
Netflix offered a first look at Odom's Untold documentary, The Death & Life of Lamar Odom, which explores his drug addiction and 2015 overdose. In the trailer, Odom said he experienced the "afterlife" during his near-fatal coma.
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