Los Angeles Lakers (2006–2010) Farmar impressed NBA
scouts at the pre-draft combine with a
vertical leap, the highest of any player there. Later, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers with the 26th pick in the
NBA draft, which was acquired along with
Brian Grant,
Caron Butler and
Lamar Odom in a trade that sent
Shaquille O'Neal to the
Miami Heat. On July 8, 2006, he made his debut at the
Summer Pro League, which was held at the
Walter Pyramid. His final game totals were 17 points and 3 assists in 31 minutes of play. For most of the
2006–07 NBA season, Farmar played backup to
Smush Parker. On March 31, 2007, Farmar was assigned to the Lakers'
D-League team, the
Los Angeles D-Fenders. On April 1, Farmar scored 18 points in a 109–101 home loss against the
Anaheim Arsenal. Later on that afternoon, he was re-called by the Lakers to play against the visiting
Sacramento Kings. Farmar added 4 points and 4 rebounds in 7:38 minutes playing time, helping the Lakers take a home victory, thereby making history by becoming the first player ever to participate in both a D-League and an NBA game on the same day. On April 15, against the
Seattle SuperSonics, Farmar got his first professional career start, replacing Parker in the starting lineup. Along with two starts in the regular season, Farmar started all five playoff games at
point guard. In those games against first round opponent the
Phoenix Suns, he averaged 6.4 ppg and 1.2 spg against
Steve Nash. With the departure of Smush Parker,
Aaron McKie, and
Shammond Williams, the Lakers lacked a point guard. Therefore, with the 19th selection in the
2007 NBA draft the Los Angeles Lakers selected point guard
Javaris Crittenton, who was later traded to the
Memphis Grizzlies. As a result, during the summer and fall of 2007 Farmar became a denizen of the team training facility, working on his shot from June through September. He knew his job was in jeopardy with a new point guard in town, and knew he had to work to keep his position within the organization. His hard work paid off, and he averaged 9.1 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game, in 20.6 minutes per game, as the backup to veteran point guard
Derek Fisher, who made his return to the Lakers. He played in all 82 games in the 2007–08 season, and shot 46.1% from the field, 3.9% up from the prior season, as well as 37.1% from three-point range, 4.3% up from the prior season. "I'm just trying to shorten [my shot], square my shoulders up and just knock it down", Farmar said. "It's all
hand–eye coordination, and I believe in my ability." He had a career high of 24 points in a game against the Miami Heat. On December 24, 2008, Farmar underwent surgery to repair a torn
lateral meniscus in his left knee after suffering an injury in a game against the Miami Heat. He was expected to miss 8 weeks. Farmar was averaging 7.9 points and 2.4 assists before his injury. On January 25, 2009, Farmar returned to action nearly a month earlier than expected, recording 14 points and 2 assists against San Antonio. On April 13, 2010, Farmar suffered a slight strain of his left hamstring, on the second-to-last game of the season. However, head coach
Phil Jackson said Farmar would dress up for the season finale, to ensure that he would record a full 82-game season. He would recover in time for the playoffs, where he would help the team win a second consecutive championship.
New Jersey Nets (2010–2011) After winning two championship rings with his hometown Los Angeles Lakers, Farmar agreed to a three-year, $12 million contract with the
New Jersey Nets on July 14, 2010. A large factor in his decision was his feeling stifled playing behind the established Fisher with the Lakers. In 2010–11, he averaged 9.6 points per game on .467 field goal percentage.
Maccabi Tel Aviv (2011) On August 3, 2011, Farmar signed a one-year contract with the
Israeli Basketball Super League champion
Maccabi Tel Aviv, in the wake of the
2011 NBA lockout. Farmar was very excited to go to
Tel Aviv, because his step-father is from the city, and he spent time there as a child. His teammates included former
All-American Duke guard
Jon Scheyer, who joined the team in June. In the first week of November 2011, he won
EuroLeague Player of the Week honors after a 27-point game against
Real Madrid. His final game with the team was a 74–71 loss to
Partizan Belgrade. He averaged 14.1 points in seven
EuroLeague games.
Return to the Nets (2011–2012) Farmar returned to the
New Jersey Nets after the NBA lockout ended. On March 7, 2012, Farmar hit an open game-winning 3-point shot against the
Los Angeles Clippers, leaving the clock with 0.2 seconds left. The final score was 101–100. In 2011–12, he averaged 10.4 points per game and 5.0 assists per game, as he played 24.6 minutes per game. On July 11, 2012, Farmar,
Anthony Morrow,
Jordan Williams,
Johan Petro,
DeShawn Stevenson, and a 2013 first round draft pick were traded to the
Atlanta Hawks for
Joe Johnson. Five days later, he was waived by the Hawks.
Anadolu Efes (2012–2013) On July 12, 2012, Farmar signed a three-year $15 million contract, with opt-outs after each season, with the
Turkish League team
Anadolu Efes. He averaged 13.8 points in 29 EuroLeague games. On December 1, Farmar tore his left
hamstring and was expected to miss a month of action. He only played 56 seconds before leaving the game. On February 28, 2014, he scored a career-high 30 points in a 126–122 win over Sacramento. He was a career-high 8-for-10 on 3-pointers in the game, and the Lakers set a franchise record for most threes made in a regulation game, shooting 19-for-27. The team signed him to replace former UCLA teammate
Darren Collison, who left the Clippers as a free agent. Farmar never quite fit in with the team, and was waived on January 16, 2015, after agreeing to a buyout. He had complained of an inconsistent role and playing time on the team, while coaches were unhappy with his performance.
Darüşşafaka (2015) On February 7, 2015, Farmar signed with
Darüşşafaka of Turkey for the rest of the
2014–15 Turkish Basketball League season. He averaged 14.9 points in 14 Turkish national league games. On January 10, 2016, he parted ways with Maccabi. He averaged 8.9 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 2.8 assists in eight
EuroLeague games. That night, he made his debut for the Grizzlies in a 103–97 win over the
Phoenix Suns, recording 12 points, three rebounds, one assist, and one steal in 23 minutes. On March 31, he signed with the Grizzlies for the rest of the season. Then, on the same day, Farmar scored a season-high 14 points and dished out 5 assists in a losing effort against the Denver Nuggets. On April 5, Farmar, scored a new season-high with 15 points in a 108–92 victory over the visiting Chicago Bulls. He also grabbed 2 rebounds and dished out 4 assists.
Sacramento Kings (2016) On September 14, 2016, Farmar signed with the
Sacramento Kings. He was waived by the Kings on October 24, and later re-signed on November 2. On November 7, he was waived by the Kings after appearing in two games. ==Accolades==