The ex-wife of slain former NBA player Lorenzen Wright has pleaded guilty to facilitating his murder, receiving a 30-year prison sentence as part of a plea deal with prosecutors.

Sherra Wright entered the plea during an unexpected hearing in Shelby County Criminal Court on Thursday morning.

Her deal also states that she will be eligible for parole after serving 30 percent of her sentence, which will work out to be in approximately nine years.

The body of Lorenzen, a former Power Forward for the Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies, was found riddled with bullet wounds in a marshy field in Memphis, on July 28 2010.

He had been reported missing for 10 days before the shocking discovery was made.

Wright admitted to masterminding a plot to kill her ex-husband and conspiring with another man, Billy Turner, to carry it out.

Sherra Wright pleaded guilty to facilitating the murder of NBA star Lorenzen Wright in July 2010, during an unexpected court appearance Thursday

The body of Lorenzen, a former Power Forward for the LA Clippers, was found riddled with bullet wounds in a marshy field in Memphis, on July 28 2010. He had been reported missing for 10 days before the shocking discovery was made

Wright originally told officers she last saw Lorenzen when he left his home in Collierville with drugs and unspecified amount of money, only for him never to return again.

She was the last known person to have seen him alive and in the days that followed she gave a number of conflicting and contradictory accounts of their final interaction to the press.

A 911 call was made from Lorenzen's phone on the night that he died, in which a dispatcher spoke with the NBA star and recalled hearing 11 gunshots ring out before the line fell silent.

The dispatcher didn't report the call until after Lorenzen's body was found, delaying the police's investigation and leading to his family receiving a pay-out from the state.

An autopsy released years later would confirm that the 34-year-old had in fact been shot 11 times, including two execution-style shots to the head and two to the chest.

Wright and Lorenzen finalized their divorce just weeks before his death. After his murder, she cashed in a $1 million life insurance policy taken out in his name.

A reward of $21,000 was offered to anyone with information about the murder at the time, but for over seven years the trail remained cold.

A 911 call was made from Lorenzen's phone on the night that he died, in which a dispatcher spoke with the NBA star and recalled hearing 11 gunshots ring out before the line fell silent. The dispatcher didn't report the call until after Lorenzen's body was found, delaying the police's investigation and leading to his family receiving a pay-out from the state

Sherra Wright and Billy Turner – a church deacon and small business owner – were arrested and charged with first degree murder when the firearm used to kill Lorenzen was hauled from a Mississippi lake

That was until November 9, 2017, when the gun believed to have been used to carry out the killing was pulled from a Mississippi lake.

The following month, Sherra Wright and Billy Turner – a church deacon and small business owner – were arrested and charged with first degree murder.

At a hearing in May 2018, prosecutors laid out the case against the pair with the help of a third unindicted suspect, Lorenzen's cousin Jimmy Martin, who had been convicted of murder in a separate case.

Turner, a landscaper in the Memphis suburb of Collierville, and Sherra Wright attended the same church. Martin recalled how Wright masterminded a plan to kill Lorenzen in Atlanta earlier in 2010 but she failed to execute the plan herself.

She then conspired with Turner to carry out the plot on her behalf in Memphis weeks later.

Turner (above), a landscaper in the Memphis suburb of Collierville, and Sherra Wright attended the same church. A witness recalled how Wright masterminded a plan to kill Lorenzen in Atlanta earlier in 2010 but she failed to execute the plan herself

Martin also told police where to find the firearm used in the eventual shooting and detailed how he helped Turner and Wright clean the crime scene of evidence.

Wright was due to be put on trial for murder alongside Turner on September 16, until she entered the plea on Thursday.

Her attorney, Juli Ganguli discussed her marriage to Lorenzen, describing the slain athlete as an abusive figure who would regularly beat Wright and their six children.

'Mr. Wright would not leave her alone, and she recruited Billy Turner to kill Mr. Wright,' Ganguli said.

'The beatings weren't just confined to Sherra. The children were the victims of the beatings too. And I get nobody wants to hear that. It would be a 'scorched Earth defense,' but in the end it might lead to a first-degree murder conviction, and that's not something I could risk.'

After Sherra Wright entered her plea, the judge allowed Lorenzen Wright's mother, Deborah Marion, to address the court.

Marion spoke directly to Sherra Wright, telling her she just wants to see her grandchildren.

'I just hate what happened to my child, but he left some nice-looking granddkids,' Marion said. 'They want to see me, I want to see them.'

Marion said she is satisfied with the sentence because Lorenzen's family can attend parole hearings, but she will push for Wright to serve the full 30 years.

'My son is serving life,' Marion said, reasserting her belief that Wright's sentence should be served full-term.

Wright (left) was due to be put on trial for murder alongside Turner on September 16, until she entered the plea on Thursday. Her attorney, Juli Ganguli discussed her marriage to Lorenzen (center), describing the slain athlete as an abusive figure who would regularly beat Wright and their six children

Lorenzen and Wright had six children together. During his 13 year career, Lorenzen played for the Los Angeles Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings and Cleveland Cavaliers, collecting around $55.5 million in salary.

It took Wright just 10 months to spend $973,000 of the $1 million pay-out she received from his death, buying a new home, expensive trips to New York and two cars.

In 2014, unhappy with the way Wright was spending her inheritance, Lorenzen's family successfully lobbied to have her name removed as a trustee of his estate in a bid to preserve the funds for the children.

Turner was originally scheduled to appear in court on an unrelated gun charge on Friday; that court date has now been moved to August 8. He is set to go to trial on September 16 for his alleged part in Lorenzen's murder.

Wright's mother, Deborah Marion has long suspected Sherra was behind her son's murder. Her suspicions grew stronger in 2014 when Sherra wrote a book titled 'Mr. Tell Me Anything,' (pictured) in which a the wife of a basketball player murders her husband

Marion has long suspected Sherra was behind her son's murder, according to a Sports Illustrated report.

Her suspicions grew stronger in 2014 when Sherra wrote a book titled 'Mr. Tell Me Anything,' in which a the wife of a professional basketball player murders her husband.

According to a summary on Amazon, the female main character becomes frustrated with 'the constant chaos surrounding women, new acquaintances, family, and greed.'

Eventually she 'makes a life-altering decision.'

'Does it work out for her good?' the summary concludes 'Did all his lies finally catch up to him? Would he or she pay the ultimate price?'

The $55 million Wright earned during his playing days was gone by the time of his death, according to SI.

As part of Permanent Parenting Plan filed in January 2010 as part of her divorce, Sherra demanded that Lorenzen take out the aforementioned $1 million life insurance policy for the benefit of his sons and daughters in the event of his death.

Court documents revealed in Shelby County, Tennessee back in 2013 showed that Sherra Wright, 41, lavishly spent $973,000 of the settlement within 10 months of receiving it - even though the money was designated to support the couple's six children.

That included a $11,750 for a trip to New York, $69,000 on furniture and a $7,100 deposit on a swimming pool - causing a legal battle between Wright and her former husband's surviving family.

In a SI-Fox Sports investigationnto Wright's death in 2015 Sherra Wright was asked if she played a role in her late husband's death, but she did not reveal anything.