Khloe Kardashian and James Harden rumors: Relationship placed on hold

The divorce proceedings between Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom never really became official, and at the rate things are going, it may never happen at all.

This comes in the light of Kardashian's choice to remain by the side of Odom as he tries to pick up the pieces of his near death experience.

Odom made a miraculous recovery just when doctors gave him a 50-50 chance of survival ever since being found unconscious last week at a brothel in Las Vegas.

Odom's condition improved, although doctors caution that there are still possibilities of setbacks. Such include the proper identification of which vital organs could have been damaged as a result of that reported mild stroke which was tied up to his intake of cocaine and a herbal-like Viagra.

Odom's recovery will take a long while, months according to doctors. It will include physical, speech, and other therapies in an effort to try and normalize the life of the former National Basketball Association (NBA) cager. Odom has been flown to Los Angeles from Las Vegas where specialists will be taking over to properly assess damage and other medical issues tied up with Odom at the moment.

But the thing is Odom will not go through it alone. His estranged wife has committed herself to be by her husband's side and this includes the months of therapy that Odom will have to undergo.

Even though Kardashian has remained mum on her relationship with Houston Rockets guard James Harden, the only thing certain right now is that their celebrated relationship will be put on hold, as reported by TMZ. 

Such was something already foreseen ever since Kardashian rushed to Odom's side. She never left the side of her estranged husband and her vow to remain by his side was already an inkling that her relationship with Harden was in jeopardy.

Could the divorce proceedings be affected as well? Right now may not be the right time, but it doesn't take a genius to see between the lines on what comes next.

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