The Michigan Mayhem
announced during a Wednesday morning press conference that they have named
former CBA player Reggie Fox as head coach of the expansion franchise,
pending league approval. Fox, a six-year CBA player and an eleven-year
member of the Magic Johnson All-Stars, is a native of Baldwin, Michigan,
located 68 miles from the Mayhem’s home in Muskegon.
“This stays right in line with our Mission Statement,” stated Mayhem General
Manager Peter Jackson. “We are very excited to have a young, energetic, and
enthusiastic person as our first head coach who will lead our team and
excite our crowds at the L.C. Walker Arena this season. In the CBA, we have
an opportunity to see the players and coaches today who will be the stars of
the NBA tomorrow.”
Fox, a two-time All-State prep player at Baldwin High School, began his
collegiate career at Muskegon Community College, where he averaged 19 points
and six rebounds per game as a freshman. He was voted the team’s Most
Valuable Player and was also named a Michigan Community College Athletic
Association (MCCAA) All-Star. He then transferred to the University of
Wyoming for his final three years, and remains second in Cowboys history
with 165 career three-point field goals made.
In 1989, Fox was drafted by the Grand Rapids Hoops and played six seasons
with four different teams in the CBA. During the 1995-96 season, Fox
averaged a career-best 19.6 points and 4.6 assists per game as captain of
the Sioux Falls Skyforce. In the 1996 postseason, he led the Skyforce with
20.2 points and 4.1 assists per contest, as he helped Sioux Falls capture
their only CBA Championship.
For eleven years, Fox also played for the Magic Johnson All-Stars, a touring
team comprised of former professional players, and has worked as a coach at
Magic Johnson Camps for 15 years.
“I am very excited about the challenge ahead of me,” stated Fox, who made
the playoffs in all six of his CBA seasons. “I feel that this is a good
situation for success with a strong organizational foundation and a
community hungry for a professional organization to support. I learned from
the best disciplinarian, Magic Johnson, that a strong work ethic and being a
perfectionist ultimately will lead to success.”