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The Lakers' pursuit of unrestricted free agent Lamar Odom has ground

to a halt, an NBA source said Tuesday afternoon. After raising their

offer to Odom to more than $9 million per season, the Lakers have

pulled the offer from the table because they failed to receive a

response from Odom's agent, Jeff Schwartz.

Jerry Buss, the Lakers' team owner, gave the OK to raise the ante to

more than $9 million from more than $8 million last week. Buss became

upset that Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak did not get a yea or

a nay from Schwartz, the source said.

Plus, Buss was said to be miffed that Odom's representative has

started negotiations with the Dallas Mavericks and the Miami Heat,

neither of whom can offer the versatile forward more than the

mid-level exception ($5.8 million for next season).

It's been reported that Odom seeks a deal that averages $10 million

per season.

Dallas owner Mark Cuban told a reporter from NBA-TV that he spoke

with Schwartz on Monday. There also have been persistent rumors that

the Heat is interested in Odom, who signed a six-season, $65-million

deal with Miami in 2003.

The Heat dealt Odom to the Lakers in the Shaquille O'Neal trade in

2004.

 

--Elliott Teaford

 

From Los Angeles Daily News.

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