After getting booted from his home by Khloe Kardashian, Lamar Odom may land on his feet -- with the help of another Kardashian.

The reality star recently kicked the two-time NBA champion out of the California home she rented for him amid rumors he's hitting the bottle and back on drugs.

Odom miraculously survived a near-fatal drug overdose back in October, but reportedly can't kick his demons for good despite the ordeal.

Khloe's brother, Rob Kardashian, has reportedly reached out to Odom to move in with him and his fiancée, Blac Chyna.

"Lamar's in trouble and could be hitting rock bottom yet again," a source told HollywoodLife.com. "And the one person who knows what it's like to be there, and who doesn't want Lamar to get there, is Rob. Rob's been talking to Lamar and has secretly seen him several times in the past weeks."

Rob has been reclusive in the past, but his relationship with Chyna has helped turn his life around. He's hoping to offer the same assistance to Odom, but the ex-NBA star isn't going for it.

"Rob has begged Lamar to come and live with him and Chyna until he figures out his next move but Lamar refused, saying he doesn't want to burden Rob and Chyna, especially since they have a child on the way," the source said. "Rob told Lamar he isn't a burden and insisted LO stay with him and Blac so that he can have a family support system. Lam still didn't take him up on the offer but told Rob he may reconsider. Rob's hoping he reconsiders sooner than later."

Khloe still wants to be a part of Odom's life, but is fed up with his drug and alcohol use, which caused her to kick him out of the home.

Odom, 36, was seen out at a bar just hours before attending church with the Kardashian clan on Easter and was also spotted drinking in May, while rumors recently cropped up that he had drug paraphernalia strewn about his home.

Khloe, 31, filed for divorce on May 26, with rumors being that her desire to have kids fueled the move.

It seems no matter where Odom goes, there will always be a Kardashian there to help.

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