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NBA Commissioner Emeritus David Stern dies at 77
WEBJan 2, 2020 · David Stern was the NBA's longest-serving and most influential leader, who transformed the league into a global powerhouse. He died in 2020 after a brain hemorrhage, leaving a legacy of growth, …
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WEBJan 1, 2020 · David Stern, the longtime NBA commissioner who shepherded the NBA from the edges of disaster to unimaginable success, died Wednesday. He was 77. Stern died as the result of a brain …
David Stern: Former NBA commissioner dies aged 77
WEBJan 1, 2020 · David Stern, the former commissioner of the US National Basketball Association (NBA), has died at the age of 77. He had been in a serious condition after suffering a brain haemorrhage in...
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WEBJan 3, 2020 · The obituaries, memorials and testimonials about David Stern since his New Year’s Day death at age 77 have painted a similar picture of the former NBA commissioner: A man, by turns gregarious...
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