This fall marks the fourth anniversary of the loss of consciousness of NBA superstar Lamar Odom in a Nevada brothel. He was taken to the Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas where he went into a coma. He had 12 strokes and 6 heart attacks while he was unconscious and the doctors were certain that the 30-year-old man was not going to get out of it.

"My doctors say that I am a walking miracle. they are amazed that I am here, "says Odom at the L.A. Times. "I've always known that I had a strong will. I think my will is even stronger than I thought. It is a testament that God is good. When I woke up and could not talk or walk, I never thought I was here. I would never have thought of playing basketball or talking to you. Just being here is a victory for me. "

Aged 39, he continues to work on his recovery and plays ball internationally. He is preparing to play for BIG3, a league founded by Ice Cube that brings together retired players from the NBA who still have some play to play. Players face each other in three-on-three games. When TMZ Odom caught crossing the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Thursday morning, they asked him what he thought about returning to the field.

"I mean, to be honest with you, I mean, I've already played professional in Dubai.Luckily, when I finish the BIG3, I'm nominated for an ESPY, for real. ;year." He added, "When you're addicted, you're living an eternal life, do not leave that behind, it will take years to leave it completely behind you." Everyone understands, but being high is not on my mind. agenda at the moment. "He says that he still has memory problems. "It's not really quite backward.I think it's the only thing that really is … all my doctors say that I'm a miracle on the move."

He was, however, faced with problems with memory loss. "I do not remember anything, my short-term memory is really bad," he told the L.A. Times. "I would like to be able to explain it, but I can not, it's hard and it's really frustrating." "There's a poster child for the Alzheimer's disease, I probably am, it's something that scares me.I think I have to go see a doctor at a time and see if I can work on that. scary. "