Lamar Odom is back in action.

Nearly four years after his near-fatal overdose at a Nevada brothel, the former NBA star on Saturday hit the court in Detroit for his debut in the Big3 league, a three-on-three organization founded by Ice Cube and entertainment exec Jeff Kwatinetz.

Suiting up as the co-captain of the Enemies squad, Odom, 39, scored two points in the game. His team lost to Bivouac, 50-43.

“I like the pace of the game,” Odom told sideline correspondent Michael Rapaport. “Once I get my rhythm back it should be no problem.”

Odom, who signed with the Knicks in April 2014 before being waived by the team three months later, famously played for the Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers. After being found unconscious at a Nevada brothel in late 2015, Odom was hospitalized and later checked into rehab. While recounting the harrowing experience, Odom revealed he suffered 12 strokes and six heart attacks while in a coma.

“All my doctors that see me say I’m a walking miracle,” the newly minted author told Kevin Hart last year, as part of the comedian’s “Cold as Balls” YouTube series.

Odom announced his return to the court on Instagram last November, writing, “Yes to playing for the @thebig3 next season right before playing the CBA 2019 season in China. Working hard right now to get my physical right ! you all know, my body has been through allot these years but I have been cleared healthy by my doctors to play again.”