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Lamar Odom Discussing College Coaching Jobs After Rehab
Former NBA star looking to mentor young players and teach offensive systems he learned in the pros.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 1:26am
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Lamar Odom, the two-time NBA champion who played for the Los Angeles Lakers, is reportedly in talks with several college basketball programs about potential coaching opportunities. Odom is said to be interested in mentoring young players and teaching them offensive systems he learned during his 14-year NBA career, including the Triangle Offense. This comes after Odom recently completed a 30-day treatment program following a DUI incident in January.
Why it matters
Odom's potential move into college coaching would mark a new chapter in his career after a successful NBA run that included two championships with the Lakers. His experience and knowledge of the game could be valuable for developing young players, though his past personal struggles raise questions about his readiness for a high-profile coaching role.
The details
According to reports, Odom has been "traveling recently and sat down with several college basketball programs to discuss potential coaching opportunities." He is said to be excited about the prospect of molding the next generation of players and teaching them offensive systems he learned in the NBA, such as the Triangle Offense. While no formal offers have been reported, Odom is believed to be in active discussions with multiple college programs about joining their coaching staffs.
- Odom recently completed a 30-day treatment program at the iRely Recovery facility in Los Angeles following a DUI incident in January 2026.
- Earlier this month, an unidentified HBCU team was reportedly showing interest in hiring Odom as their head coach, according to HBCU Gameday.
The players
Lamar Odom
A former professional basketball player who won two NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. He is now reportedly exploring opportunities to become a college basketball coach.
What they’re saying
“I am learning from this experience and remain committed to my continued growth. I've worked hard to rebuild my life, and taking responsibility is an essential part of that process. I am cooperating fully, staying honest, and focused on moving forward with integrity. Thank you to those who continue to support me.”
— Lamar Odom
What’s next
Odom has not yet responded publicly to the reports about his potential college coaching opportunities. It remains to be seen if he will receive any formal job offers and whether he will ultimately decide to pursue a career in college coaching.
The takeaway
Lamar Odom's potential transition into college coaching represents an opportunity for him to share his wealth of basketball knowledge and experience with the next generation of players. However, his past personal struggles will likely raise questions about his readiness and ability to handle the demands of a high-profile coaching role.
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