Former Kings guard Jeremy Lamb introduced his retirement from basketball final month, however he’s not going out with out a scandal.
He’s courting Kings proprietor Vivek Ranadivé’s daughter, Anjali, who was the GM of the workforce’s G-League affiliate, the Stockton Kings, from June 2023
Anjali resigned from her place in January and on the time, “it was reported she stepped away from the place to pursue different ventures”, TMZ says.
Lamb joined the Kinga through a commerce in February 2022. He was waived a 12 months later, however was introduced again to the G-League in November, the place he performed underneath Anjali till he was shut down for the season with a again harm in March.
It’s unclear whether or not the 2 received collectively earlier than they each left Sacramento or not, however groups don’t take kindly to inside fraternization. When Ime Udoka was having an affair with a Celtics staffer, he was suspended him for the complete 2022-23 season for violating workforce insurance policies.
So, one has to wonder if Anjali and Lamb had been retaining their relationship underneath wraps earlier than they left the Kings.
The couple went public with their relationship in an Instagram publish. The publish exhibits them kissing in one of many slides and enjoying with wolf canine to advertise Anjali’s Jaws and Paws animal sanctuary.
Lamb performed a complete of ten seasons within the NBA for the the Thunder, Hornets, Pacers and Kings and was a lottery choose in 2012.
“Basketball has been good to me all through my total life, so this choice didn’t come simple, however I’ve determined to retire from the sport that has given me all the things,” Lamb wrote on Instagram in August. “Now, it’s time to catch one other dream!”
Lamb is just 32 years of age, which is pretty younger to be ending an NBA profession, however he was dealt his justifiable share of accidents, together with an his ACL and MCL tear in 2019, and his talents by no means recovered.
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