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    Post Former NBA Commissioner David Stern Dies At 77

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    Former NBA Commissioner David Stern passed away on Wednesday due to the brain hemorrhage he suffered approximately three weeks ago, the NBA announced in a press release.

    Stern was hospitalized on December 13 after collapsing at a Manhattan restaurant as a result of a sudden brain hemorrhage. He underwent emergency brain surgery, but reportedly remained in critical condition in the weeks leading up to his death.

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    He did a lot for the NBA throughout his time as commish.

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    Always sad to hear of someone's passing. Stern was instrumental in turning the NBA and it's players onto the global stage. I'm sure there are a lot of players, coaches, and owners who became very financially wealthy as a result of Stern's vision. RIP.

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    He did a great job managing the NBA's "golden age" of the 1980s and 1990s especially. One of sports' greatest commissioners for sure.

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