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NEW YORK -- David Stern took the NBA around the globe in nearly three decades as commissioner, turning what was a second-rate league into a projected $5-billion-a-year industry. Chris Chester Jersey . Now, confident a worthy successor is in place with a labour deal that will ensure the games continued growth, Stern is ready to stay home. Stern will retire as commissioner Feb. 1, 2014, 30 years to the day after taking charge of the league, ending one of the most successful and impactful careers in sports history. He will be replaced by Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver. "I dont know what else to say other than to recite what I told the owners yesterday in executive session," Stern said Thursday during a press conference after the board of governors meetings. "I told them that its been a great run, it will continue for another 15 months, that the league is in, I think, terrific condition." Stern is the one who got it there, turning a league with little-to-no TV presence -- the NBA Finals were on tape delay in the early 1980s -- into one thats televised live in 215 countries and is pro sports leader in digital and social media. He has been perhaps the model sports commissioner. Name an important policy in the NBA -- drug testing, salary cap, even a dress code -- and Stern had a hand in it. A lawyer by trade, he was a fearless negotiator against players and referees, but also their biggest defender any time he felt they were unfairly criticized. "For all the things youve done for the NBA and for sports generally, I think theres no doubt that youll be remembered as the best of all-time as commissioners go and youve set the standard, I think not even just for sports league commissioners, but for CEOs in any industry," Silver told Stern sitting to his left on a podium. Stern told owners of his plans during their two days of meetings, and the board unanimously decided Silver would be his successor. Owners will begin negotiations with the 50-year-old Silver in hopes of having a contract completed by their next meeting in April. Stern, who turned 70 last month, became commissioner on Feb. 1, 1984. He has been the NBAs longest-serving commissioner, establishing the leagues brand around the world, presiding over team expansion and overseeing the establishment of the WNBA and the NBA Development League. "There is no debate that David Stern has earned his spot in the pantheon of sports commissioners. Deservedly, his name and reputation will always be synonymous with the phenomenal growth and success of the NBA over the last three decades," union executive director Billy Hunter said in a statement. "His absence will surely be felt by anyone connected to the NBA and the sport of basketball, although clearly the league will be left in very capable hands with the appointment of Adam Silver as the next commissioner." Seven franchises have been added under Stern and the league has seen a 30-fold increase in revenues. Stern insisted the NBA have a presence on social media, and the league and players have more than 270 million likes and followers on Facebook and Twitter. "There are all kinds of other business metrics we could look at that would define David as one of the great business leaders of our time," Silver said. Stern said he decided on his plans about six months ago, having guided the league through a lockout that ended last December. He didnt want to leave until the labour deal was completed or until he was confident there was a successor in place, and both are done. Silver has worked at the NBA for 20 years and been the leagues No. 2 since 2006, and both Stern and league owners praise his abilities. "A couple of things that stand out to me is that David has been, in my estimation, the type of commissioner that has set the standard not only for the NBA but for all of the sports," said Minnesota Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor, the outgoing chairman of the board of governors. "We have done so many wonderful things in the organization. The marketing, leadership, the brand recognition, going international way before our times, and David has led that." Taylor said theres been a "40-fold" increase in revenues from the leagues national TV contract, and that the average player salary will have had grown from $250,000 when Stern took over to $5 million by the end of the current collective bargaining agreement. Stern was the leagues outside counsel from 1966-78, then its general counsel before becoming executive vice-president of business and legal affairs from 1980-84. He replaced Larry OBrien to become the leagues fourth commissioner, getting a boost in taking the game mainstream with the popularity of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, and soon Michael Jordan. The league began marketing its stars, and Stern found the desire for them was greatest in some far-away lands. The real explosion came in 1992, when those three headed the Dream Team that led the U.S. to the Olympic basketball gold medal while winning fans around the world. The NBA has gone on to play games in 17 countries, staging 114 international games. "Hes done a remarkable job," Major League Baseball Commission Bud Selig said at the World Series. "To think of what the NBA was when he came in and what it is today, most people judge him very, very highly." There were rough patches, particularly the brawl between Indiana Pacers players and Detroit Pistons fans in 2004, and the betting scandal involving former referee Tim Donaghy. Stern had already passed off most of the heavy lifting to Silver by last year, but he was the one absorbing the criticism during the lockout for the second shortened season in his tenure. He sometimes appeared worn down during the negotiations, even missing one critical bargaining session while sick, but insists hes got plenty of energy to keep working now. "I feel great," Stern said. "Im enjoying my job, but Im looking forward to doing some other things. Im stepping down, Im not retiring." Stern just recently returned from China, Germany and Italy, and plans another overseas trip next season, and will remain an adviser to the league in retirement on international matters. "We just think that his leadership will be important to our future," Taylor said. Its meant everything to the leagues past. The league has reported huge increases in ticket and merchandise sales, and TV ratings are at an all-time high. Last seasons lockout, the second time the league lost games to a work stoppage, hardly made a dent in the leagues business or in fans interest. But even for Stern, business has always taken a back seat to basketball. Hes sought changes to improve the product on the court, such as the elimination of isolation play that bored him, to implementing penalties that go into effect this season for flopping. "For the most part its been a series of extraordinary experiences and enormous putting together of pieces of a puzzle and it goes on forever," Stern said. "And there will always be another piece of the puzzle and so the question is at what point do you decide that, let someone else do it? Thats the point that Im at now." Taylor and Spurs owner Peter Holt, who is replacing him as board chairman, said the owners will work to have a contract with Silver by April. Silver, who served a variety of positions before becoming deputy commissioner, was the lead negotiator during the lockout and Stern has relied more heavily on him in recent years, even turning to Silver to answer questions on tougher topics. Stern said he wouldnt leave until he knew there was a successor ready, and he has repeatedly said Silver is ready for that role. Stern said he would always remain available to take a call and help the league. "Life is a journey and its been a spectacular journey," Stern said. "Each step along the way there are things that you have to do, things that you maybe wish you hadnt done. But I dont keep that list, and so Im totally pleased and Im particularly pleased with the transition of which were now embarking." Robert Griffin III Jerseys . In the end, the results were all that manager Bobby Valentine cared to focus on, and understandably so. Mike Aviles homered and the Red Sox bullpen just barely avoided another big collapse in a 7-6 victory over the Twins. Pierre Garcon Womens Jersey . Cleveland placed Perez on the 15-day DL Friday because of a strained side muscle. The Indians recalled left-hander Nick Hagadone from Triple-A Columbus before the start of a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels. http://www.nflredskinsfansstore.com/nike-kirk-cousins-Redskins-jersey/ . Offensively, Rick Nash and Bobby Ryan are the two biggest trade pieces available. While the New York Rangers have been widely considered the frontrunners for Nash, the fact that both the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins failed to land Parise means these two powerhouse teams will now focus on Columbus and perhaps, engage in a bidding war that Blue Jackets general manager Scott Howson predicted would happen once Zach Parise made his move. Santana Moss Jersey . Tannehill returned to his old high school position of quarterback halfway through the 2010 season and caught the attention of NFL scouts despite starting just 19 games behind centre for Texas A&M. Kai Forbath Jersey . The NBA commissioner and the leagues competition committee met Monday and had a discussion about players deceiving referees into calling fouls by falling down, or flopping.EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- The Minnesota Vikings are trying to determine why wide receiver Jerome Simpson woke up with numbness and weakness in his lower left leg before Sundays game against Tennessee. Coach Leslie Frazier said Simpson was undergoing MRI tests on Monday. Simpson played in parts of Minnesotas 30-7 win, but he didnt catch any passes. He had trouble pushing off because of the injury, which Fraziier said could also be connected to his back. Fred Davis Jersey. Frazier said Simpson was "alarmed" by his condition but that the Vikings dont believe hes facing a long-term absence. Running back Adrian Peterson suffered a mild sprain of his left ankle that he played through. Frazier said the Vikings dont see "anything that will keep him from playing" on Sunday at Washington. ' ' ' |
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