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Vivek Ranadive’s daughter Anjali named assistant GM of G League Stockton Kings

- FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS — Jason Anderson, Sacramento Bee

Anjali Ranadive, the daughter of Sacramento Kings owner Vivek Ranadive, is joining the basketball side of the family business.

Anjali Ranadive is moving into a front office role as assistant general manager of the G League Stockton Kings, league sources told The Sacramento Bee on Tuesday, confirming a report from FOX40’s Sean Cunningham. Ranadive, 29, has a marine science degree from UC Berkeley and a background as a musician, but this is her first foray into basketball operations.

Sources said Ranadive will report to Stockton Kings general manager Paul Johnson in a full-time position with Sacramento’s G League affiliate. In her new role, she will assist in all aspects of basketball operations, including G League player evaluation­s, player developmen­t and team strategy, sources said.

Ranadive, who is frequently seen sitting courtside with her father at Kings games, has been serving the organizati­on in the Social Responsibi­lity department. She is currently in Chicago for the NBA draft combine. Sources said she is excited to bring her passion for basketball to a new role.

Ranadive updated her Twitter bio Tuesday, first describing herself as “Stockton Kings GM” before amending it to say “Stockton Kings Assistant GM.”

As a child, Ranadive played for her father’s 12-and-under girls basketball team. She represente­d the Kings at the 2014 NBA draft lottery. More recently, she appeared in the 2022 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in February.

Ranadive, also known by the stage name “Nani,” launched a music career as a singer/songwriter when she released her first single in 2014. She later released another single featuring Tyga. She also founded Jaws & Paws, a marine and wildlife conservati­on nonprofit group.

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