Anjali Ranadive in Kings colors. Anjali Ranadive sitting on a basketball
The Sacramento Kings may have had a better record than the Golden State Warriors in the regular season, but nobody really expected them to be able to hang with the team come playoff time.

They have shown that and more through four games.

Aside from the actual series, another person is receiving a ton of attention just for be in attendance at the games.

Anjali Ranadive, the daughter of the Kings owner, has been trending on social media. The daughter of the Kings owner is also the assistant general manager for the franchise’s G League team.

 


Ranadive, also known as Anjali World, was known also in the entertainment world as a singer and songwriter. Anjali began singing at a young age and has since blossomed into a talented artist with a loyal following.

Anjali’s music is known for its catchy hooks and relatable lyrics. Her debut single, “We Turn Up,” quickly gained popularity on music streaming sites and earned her a spot on the Billboard charts.

The 30-year-old is also the founder of Jaws & Paws, a marine and wildlife conservation nonprofit group that started in 2013.

As for the team, the Kings are now tied in the series 2-2 with the Golden State Warriors after they won the first two games of the playoff battle.

“One of the Greatest Players of All Time”- Kelsey Plum Believes A’ja Wilson Should Win the WNBA MVP With a Unanimous Vote This Year

Kelsey Plum hails A'ja Wilson as the next MVPKelsey Plum and A’ja Wilson (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
The Las Vegas Aces conquered Indiana Fever on Tuesday, thanks to a fiery performance from their superstar forward A’ja Wilson. The 2-time WNBA champion’s brilliance on the hardwood mesmerized her teammate Kelsey Plum so much that she ended up declaring Wilson the MVP for the season.

During the post-game press conference, Plum said, “Just another night at the the office, like, we take it for grantedhb But we’re watching one of the greatest players of all time in front of our eyes.” Then the Aces guard boldly added, “It’s a unanimous vote this year [for her as MVP], you feel me? Just saying.”

A’ja Wilson grabbed the spotlight with her remarkable offensive and defensive skills in the 88-69 win against Caitlin Clark’s Fever. The Aces’ leader entertained the Vegas crowd by putting up 28 points, 9 rebounds, 2 steals and 5 stellar blocks on the scoreboard.

Wilson has impressive numbers of 27 points, 11 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.9 steals and 2.5 blocks per game this season, which could earn her the third MVP title as Plum speculated. The 29-year-old guard herself had a phenomenal contribution of 34 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists in the victory.

After showcasing her outstanding performance in the action-filled game, Wilson addressed the shift in energy this season in the league.