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Former NBA Player Rick Fox Tapped for Bahamian Senate
The opposition named the former NBA champion as one of four senators after he lost his House of Assembly bid.
On Monday, the opposition Free National Movement Party appointed retired NBA champion Rick Fox to the Bahamian Senate after his unsuccessful bid for a legislative seat in last Tuesday's general election.
Fox, a former player for the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers, ran as a Free National Movement candidate during last Tuesday's vote while Incumbent Bahamian Prime Minister Philip Davis and the Progressive Liberal Party won a consecutive term.
Born in Canada to a Bahamian father, the retired champion transitioned from an NBA career into politics after previously serving as an ambassador-at-large under the Progressive Liberal Party before aligning with the FNM.
Unlike the House of Assembly where voters elect representatives, members of the 16-member Senate are appointed; the FNM selected Fox to fill one of four seats designated for the opposition.
Emphasizing transparency and accountability, Fox aims to foster an economy that benefits more Bahamians, noting that setbacks provide opportunities to "come back wiser, stronger and more prepared for what's next.