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Lamar Odom Praised For Work With Poor Basketball Player

Via TMZ reports:

Former college basketball star Ryan Pearson credits his entire career to Lamar Odom … claiming L.O. rescued him from the streets when his family was poor and gave him a chance to be successful in life.

Pearson — who was an Associated Press All America honorable mention during his stint at George Mason — is now playing pro basketball overseas … and believes it’s only possible because of Odom’s charitable support.

We spoke with Ryan’s mother, Leslie Pearson, who tells us Ryan first met Lamar at a basketball event when he was 11 years old … when Pearson’s family was struggling financially.

Pearson says Lamar saw potential in him … and knew he needed help … so L.O. put him on a “life scholarship” and paid for Ryan to play on a traveling team, so he could develop his game and become visible to college programs.

Leslie says Lamar “paid for everything … including team travel, team registration fees, buses, and meals. He also funded entire basketball tournaments around New York.”

Leslie believes at least some of the funding came from Odom’s Cathy’s Kids charity.

We’re told Lamar also paid for Ryan to attend a private high school so he could get a top-notch education and elite basketball coaching.

Odom’s plan worked — because Ryan was recruited by some of the top basketball programs in the country and eventually selected GMU — where he majored in sports management.

As for the reports that Lamar is a scam artist who ran a shady charity operation, Pearson says there’s no way that’s possible … because Lamar is a “saint” who only ever wanted to help people.

“Lamar always showed up to support the basketball team and he would have BBQs at his house for all the families and players.”

Did he have Cancer? It is a Cancer charity and if Lamar wanted to help out this poor but talented kid why didn’t he do it from his own pockets? Sounds more like Lamar’s Kids!

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