Former player Jeremy Lamb dating NBA owner’s daughter

Former NBA guard Jeremy Lamb and Anjali Ranadive, the daughter of Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive, are dating.

Anjali — the former GM of the Stockton Kings, which is the organization’s G League affiliate — went public with their relationship Monday on Instagram, including a snapshot of the couple kissing.

“My pack,” she wrote, including a heart emoji, in a joint post with Jaws and Paws, the foundation she started in 2013.

It is a wolf-dog sanctuary and wolf conversation organization run by women.

Lamb, who announced his retirement from basketball in August after 10 NBA seasons, also made their relationship Instagram official Monday.

The former UConn star posted a video of them driving in a car together while lip-syncing to the song, “I’m Outside” by Da Baby. They also kissed in the clip.

Former NBA guard Jeremy Lamb and Anjali Ranadive, the daughter of Sacramento Kings owner, Vivek Ranadive, went public with their relationship. Instagram/Jeremy Lamb

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“I love you tater,” Ranadive wrote in the comments, adding a bunch of heart-eyes emojis.

Lamb last played with the Kings during the 2021-22 season.

After being waived by Sacramento, Lamb played for their G League affiliate in the 2023 season — when Anjali served as GM of the Stockton Kings.

Former NBA guard Jeremy Lamb and Anjali Ranadive, the daughter of Sacramento Kings owner, Vivek Ranadive, went public with their relationship. Instagram/Jeremy Lamb

Lamb went on to suffer a season-ending ankle injury in March.

Two months prior, Anjali stepped down from her role to pursue a Ph.D and focus her attention on her nonprofit work.

It’s unclear whether she and Lamb started dating while he played for Stockton.

Lamb, the No. 12 overall pick by the Rockets in the 2012 NBA Draft, played for the Thunder, Hornets, Pacers and Kings across 10 NBA seasons.

Knicks forward Doug McDermott #20 defends against Charlotte Hornets guard Jeremy Lamb #3 during the fourth quarter at Madison Square Garden in New York on November, 7, 2017. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

UConn’s Jeremy Lamb (L) puts up a basket past DePaul’s Jeremiah Kelly in the second half of their Big East basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York on March 6, 2012. JASON SZENES/NY POST

He also had a stint with the Tulsa 66ers (now Okahoma City Blue), the G League affiliate of the Thunder.

The UConn alum won the 2011 NCAA championship alongside former NBA guards Kemba Walker and Shabazz Napier.

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