Anjali Ranadive, the daughter of Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive, and former NBA guard Jeremy Lamb made their relationship official in a social media post on Monday.
Anjali posted on Instagram a picture of Ram with three wolf dogs. What was posted was a joint photo with jaw and feetShe launched the Wildlife Conservation and Wolf Dog Conservation Foundation in 2013, the same year her father bought the Kings for $535 million. According to Sports Pro Media.
“My luggage,” she wrote in the caption. One photo shared by the 32-year-old showed her and Ram kissing.
Lam shared another post on Instagram on Monday, confirming their relationship with a series of videos of the couple.
He will play for the Sacramento Kings in the 2021-2022 season. According to ESPN. After being released by the team, he played for the G League affiliate in 2023. According to New York Post. According to the paper, Anjali was the general manager of the Stockton Kings at the time.
SACRAMENTO, CA – APRIL 26: Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Vivek during the second half of Game 5 of the Western Conference First Round Playoffs at Golden 1 Center on April 26, 2023 in Sacramento, California. Ranadive cheers on his team against the Golden State Warriors. NOTE TO USER: You expressly acknowledge and agree that by downloading or using this photo, you are agreeing to the terms of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
The 32-year-old announced his retirement from the NBA in August via a now-deleted Instagram post, ESPN reported. (Related: Former NBA MVP Derrick Rose announces retirement).
“Basketball has been beneficial to me all my life, so this decision was not easy, but I have decided to retire from the game that has given me everything,” he wrote, according to ESPN. Ta.
According to the paper, Lamb was drafted by the Houston Rockets in 2012 and then traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder. He played three years with the Thunder, moving to Charlotte in 2015 and then to the Indiana Pacers in 2019.
In 2019, he immediately became a starter for Indiana while Victor Oladipo was out with an injury. According to Sports Illustrated (SI). Shortly after Oladipo returned to the court, Lamb tore his MCL and ACL, the paper reported.
The former guard played in 573 games in the NBA, averaging over 10 points per game, SI reported.
Before joining the NBA, Lamb played at UConn, where he won the 2011 NCAA Championship, according to a report from ESPN.