Retired NBA star Jeremy Lamb sparks major romance plot twist as he starts dating daughter of Kings owner worth .3bn

Retired NBA star Jeremy Lamb sparks major romance plot twist as he starts dating daughter of Kings owner worth $3.3bn

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JEREMY LAMB has gone public with his brand new relationship – just weeks after retiring from the NBA.

The former Sacramento Kings star announced his retirement from basketball in August following a torrid few injury-plagued years.

Jeremy Lamb recently announced his retirement from basketball

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Jeremy Lamb recently announced his retirement from basketball
The 32-year-old has gone public with his relationship with Anjali Ranadive - the daughter of the Sacramento Kings owner Vivek

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The 32-year-old has gone public with his relationship with Anjali Ranadive – the daughter of the Sacramento Kings owner VivekCredit: INSTAGRAM@NANI

But he’ll still be thinking of the team as he’s dating the daughter of franchise owner Vivek Ranadive.

Lamb, 32, is dating singer-songwriter Anjali Ranadive, who is one of Vivek’s three children.

The couple announced their relationship in an Instagram post promoting Anjali’s animal sanctuary earlier this week.

Anjali’s accompanying caption, which included a slew of gushing emojis, read: “My pack. @jeremylamb1”.

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Anjali – who served as the Stockton Kings’ GM from June 2023 until January – was inundated with messages of congrats from her 167,000 followers.

One commented: “Gorgeous!! Happy for you.”

Another said: “You’re glowing.”

And another said: “Y’all look so happy.”

One remarked: “Cuties.”

Another chimed by leaving a love-heart emoji.

It’s currently unknown when Lamb and Anjali started dating and if their romance began after the former joined the Kings.

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But it’s more than likely the pair will courtside together at some point next season.

Ten-year NBA vet Lamb announced his retirement from basketball in a heartfelt Instagram post in August.

Lamb – who was the 12th pick in the 2012 NBA Draft out of UConn – wrote: “Basketball has been good to me throughout my entire life, so this decision didn’t come easy.

“But I have decided to retire from the game that has given me everything.”

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