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Former NBA player Rick Fox tapped for Bahamian Senate

By Thomson Reuters May 17, 2026 | 9:18 PM

By Jasper Ward

May 17 – Former NBA player Rick Fox has been appointed to the Bahamian Senate, taking up one ​of four seats reserved for members ‌of the opposition.

“As a senator, I hope to help examine recent turnout trends and work to restore trust in public life through transparency, accountability, and ‌an ​economy where opportunity reaches more ⁠Bahamians first,” Fox told ⁠Reuters on Monday.

The appointment of Fox, who belongs to the Free National Movement (FNM), to the 16-member Senate came days after he ​lost a bid to be elected to the Bahamian House of Assembly.

“Picked Rick – Soon ⁠to be sworn in to ⁠the upper house: Rick Fox!” ​the FNM wrote on Facebook late on Sunday.

Fox, ​who was born in Canada to a ‌Bahamian father and Canadian mother, played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association as a forward for the Los Angeles Lakers and ⁠the Boston Celtics.

He won three NBA titles with the Lakers from 2000 to 2002 and retired in ⁠2004.

The former ‌basketball star entered Bahamian politics ⁠when the governing Progressive Liberal Party ​appointed ‌him to serve as an ambassador-at-large ​in 2022.

He ⁠later joined the opposition and launched a bid to serve as a member of parliament for the Garden Hills constituency.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing by Edwina Gibbs and ​Michelle Nichols )