Metta World Peace blasts Kardashians amid Odom overdose

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Lakers forward Metta World Peace is not holding back when it comes to Lamar Odom’s estranged in-laws.

“I hated everyone that knew Lamar that’s not from Queens,” the outspoken NBA star reveals during a candid interview, following his longtime friend’s life-threatening overdose. “I mean you’ve got somebody you grew up with on a death bed, I don’t even know how else you could feel.”

World Peace admits he was a “little bit bitter towards the Kardashians” despite not knowing the full context of Odom’s situation, but his animosity stretched beyond the reality stars.

“I was bitter towards every single one of his friends in LA without knowing the situation, because there were reports that my buddy isn’t going to make it,” said World Peace, who is back on the Lakers this season.

With Odom back in California after being transported from a Las Vegas hospital, World Peace says he took it personally upon hearing the Kardashians reportedly were restricting Odom’s visitors.

“I didn’t really know that he was still married to Khloe. I just wanted my buddy’s children to be next to him and everything,” said World Peace, who grew up battling Odom as two of the top prep hoopsters in Queens. “I took it personal. I still take it personal to this day.”

It was reported World Peace planned to visit Odom in the hospital Wednesday night, with his condition improved enough to receive the NBA guest. After being found unconscious at a Nevada brothel in mid-October, Odom remains in intensive care where he reportedly receives six hours of dialysis a day, in addition to physical therapy.


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