Jordan Farmar, born on November thirtieth, nineteen eighty-six, is a former professional basketball player who made a significant impact in the National Basketball Association (NBA). His journey began in high school, where he earned the prestigious title of Los Angeles Times High School Player of the Year during the two thousand three to two thousand four season, showcasing his exceptional talent on the court.
Continuing his basketball career, Farmar played for the UCLA Bruins, where he was recognized as the Rivals.com National Freshman of the Year in the two thousand four to two thousand five season. His collegiate success paved the way for his entry into the NBA, where he was selected twenty-sixth overall in the first round of the two thousand six NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers.
During his time with the Lakers, Farmar contributed to the team's success, helping them secure two NBA championships in two thousand nine and two thousand ten. His skills and determination on the court left a lasting legacy in the league, making him a notable figure in basketball history.