David Stern
David Joel Stern (September 22, 1942 – January 1, 2020) was an American lawyer and business executive who was the commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1984 to 2014 and oversaw NBA basketball's growth into one of the world's most popular sports during the 1990s and 2000s. He is credited with developing and broadening the NBA's audience, especially internationally by setting up training camps, playing exhibition games, and recruiting more international players. In addition, with Stern's guidance the NBA opened 12 offices in cities outside the United States, and broadcast to over 200 territories in over 40 languages. Stern also helped found the Women's National Basketball Association and the NBA G League, the NBA's development league. Under Stern, the NBA launched their digital presence with NBA.com, NBA TV and NBA League Pass. He also established the NBA's social responsibility program, NBA Cares.
Known For
27 titles
Basketball: A Love Story
Basketball: A Love Story
The Last Dance
Shut Up and Dribble
Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy
The Redeem Team
Untold: Malice at the Palace
Rodman: For Better or Worse
Untold: Operation Flagrant Foul
Michael Jordan: His Airness
Bad Boys
The Harlem Globetrotters: The Team That Changed the World
Lenny Cooke
The Carter Effect
Detroit Pistons: 1988-1989 NBA Champions - Motor City Madness
Allen Iverson - The Answer
Glickman
Ready or Not: The 96 NBA Draft
All New Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers
Mike and the Mad Dog
Going Big
The Other Dream Team
Arvydas Sabonis 11
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