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Stockton Kings name Lindsey Harding as coach, Anjali Ranadivé as GM - ESPN

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The Sacramento Kings G League affiliate made history Tuesday, naming Lindsey Harding as the new head coach of the Stockton Kings and Anjali Ranadivé as the new general manager.

It's the first time in G League history that two women will lead an affiliate team. Harding spent four seasons as an assistant/player development coach with the Kings and also spent time on the Philadelphia 76ers' staff.

She played nine seasons in the WNBA after being picked No. 1 overall in the 2007 draft out of Duke. She also has extensive experience coaching internationally.

Anjali Ranadivé, 30, is the daughter of Kings owner Vivek Ranadivé and was the Stockton Kings' assistant general manager last season.

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