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Lamar Odom Headed To L.A. Clippers Could Be Good News For Kardashians

Mike Vulpo |
June 29, 2012 | 3:21 p.m. PDT

Senior Entertainment Reporter At Large

Could "Khloe & Lamar" be coming back? (E!)
Could "Khloe & Lamar" be coming back? (E!)
Last season on “Khloe and Lamar,” fans watched basketball star Lamar Odom join the Dallas Mavericks and struggle to find his place on the team. Even with wife Khloe Kardashian by his side, Lam Lam couldn’t find his groove, which eventually left him without a team by the end of the season.

This week, Lamar received some hopeful news that the Los Angeles Clippers are close to reaching a contract with the NBA star for the next season. Neither the NBA nor the Clipper’s organization has confirmed the news. An official announcement, however, could come as early as next week.

The couple’s show “Khloe and Lamar” was recently put on hiatus after Khloe wanted to focus more on her marriage to Lamar and his comeback to the NBA. If the deal goes through for Lamar to play in Los Angeles, the strategy might have payed off. 

For Kardashian fans, the move from Dallas back to Los Angeles could mean more great TV. The entire Kardashian family would be closer together... and let's be honest, this season of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" isn't the same with Khloe and Lamar stuck in Dallas.

And what about the basketball games. The Staples Center is a short drive from the family home in Calabasas. Based on his time as a L.A. Laker, Lamar can count on at least one family member to appear at every home game as a Clipper. Non basketball fans may now have a reason to attend. 

Let's make it official already; Lamar come to L.A. 

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