Wednesday night after Kobe Bryant's final NBA game, his former teammate Lamar Odom finally broke his silence on whether or not his marriage to Khloé Kardashian is officially over and if he had started drinking alcohol again.

Over the weekend, Kardashian took to Instagram to post a series of messages that hinted she was ready to end her marriage to Odom, who is still legally her husband. Kardashian and Odom wed in 2009, but the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star filed for divorce in 2013. After the former athlete was found unconscious last October at a Nevada brothel due to a lethal combination of drugs and alcohol, she decided to stop the divorce proceedings so she could make all his medical decisions while he was still unconscious.

"We did talk, you know, everything is [up for] discussion," Odom said of Kardashian. "We talk about anything. We've been through a lot. It won't ever stop."

Odom also addressed the rumors that he had started drinking again after pictures surfaced of him drinking at a bar the day before he celebrated Easter with the entire Kardashian family.

"I mean, it gets tough, especially if so much gets speculated," he said. "Only a few people know the truth, and I just keep that close to my heart."

Kardashian reportedly was not okay with some of the things Odom had been seen doing lately, and said she was "ready to move on" in terms of their divorce, according to a source close to the reality star.

"She doesn't agree with some of Lamar's choices in the past few weeks," the source said. "She plans on refiling for divorce soon. She and Lamar are just figuring out the finances first."

"Khloé was there for Lamar when he needed her," the source continued. "She spent months making sure he got the best care and was able to recover. Lamar was her main focus, and it was draining for her. Lamar is ready to be on his own now."

While Odom has a lot to worry about with his possible divorce and his improving health, another thing he still has on his mind is basketball. After Bryant's final game as a Laker, Odom said his next goal was to "get back on the court."

"I still got it," he added.